The
Rivendell Atlantis Page
As
Rivendell says in their literature and webiste, the Atlantis is
their most versatile bike, their best-seller, and has remained virtually
unchanged since it was introduced as the first Rivendell production
bike in 1999.
There
seem to have been minor modifications to the braze-on arrangements
on the fork, and the kickstand plate as seen on the A.
Homer Hilsen was added as a running change in 2007/2008. There
has only been one stock color of the
Atlantis - a creamy bluish green.
It is ideal for loaded touring, trail riding, commuting, and general
riding where you're likely to want tires 35mm wide or wider most
of the time, and fenders a lot of the time. If you look through
the images in the Gallery, you'll find that the setups vary significantly
- it seems as though you can do anything on an Atlantis. Even the
flyers below show a significant variety of setups. Truly a versatile
design.
Update on the Atlantis for the future -
One of the realities of our current global economy is a continued
devaluation of the US dollar against the yen. In mid-2009, some
rumors began to surface that if things continued that direction,
it might be necessary to have the Atlantis production moved away
from Toyo. As you would expect with this most popular model, a great
concern erupted about the possible disappearence of the Atlantis.
Some of the realities were enumerated with the Rivendell Holiday
2009 email, which noted:
"We
have a dwindling number of what seems to be the last of the Japanese-built
Atlantis frames. They are stratospherically expensive to buy, and
your price, $2,000 for frame-fork-headset, counts only if you buy
a complete Atlantis from us. Frame only is now $2,300. Sometimes
next year we'll likely bring in a Taiwan-built Atlantis, also built
under the guidance of Tetsu Ishigaki; and the fork will be made
in the old Toyo shop, in Japan. There may be some changes. Fewer
sizes, more upslope on the TT. It will be a good, good bike."
Rivendell
Atlantis bicycles in the Galleries:
#831
- Angus Lemon's Rivendell Atlantis
#763 - Jay Scheiner's Rivendell Atlantis
#756 - Seth Vidal's Rivendell Atlantis
#519 - Mel's Rivendell Atlantis
#481
- Rick Galezowski's Rivendell Atlantis
#446 - Will Carey's
Rivendell Atlantis
#412 - Clive
Standley's Rivendell Atlantis
#389 - Ray Shine's
Rivendell Atlantis
#355 - Chris
McPherson's Rivendell Atlantis
#293 - Steve
D's Rivendell Atlantis
#289 - Joe Collins'
Rivendell Atlantis
#225 - Robert
Kirkpatrick's Rivendell Atlantis
#197 - T E Oakes'
Rivendell Atlantis
#184 - Michael
Wolfe's Rivendell Atlantis
#161 - Gary Rogers'
Rivendell Atlantis
#129 - Forrest
Meyer's Rivendell Atlantis
#124 - Eric Nye's
Rivendell Atlantis
#119 - Kelly P's Rivendell
Atlantis
#110 - Bob Stoltz'
Rivendell Atlantis
#102 - Chris
Karcher's Rivendell Atlantis
#63 - Joe Collins'
Pinstriped Atlantis frame
#33 - Jay Guerin's
"Flapped" Atlantis
#32 - Tim Rangitsch's
Atlantis
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Atlantis
on the RBW site - The Atlantis Flyers
- Atlantis Announcements in the Rivendell Reader
- A "Non-RBW" Atlantis
- RBW Owner's Bunch Mailing List
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Custom-Forked
Atlantis Project - at ReadytoRide.biz - 9/08 |
Custom-Forked
Atlantis Project
David over at ReadyToRide.biz
blog has had issues with shimmies on his Atlantis, after installing
a larger, top-front-rack mount bag. He decided to have a custom
fork fabricated with lower trail. While there are differences
of opinion as to the efficacy of doing this, it seems to have
solved the problem for his specific riding situation. His experiences
are related here.
Some
more on fork re-raking - an
ibob thread, an
ibob general search
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The
Rivendell Atlantis Flyers |
The
Atlantis Flyer #1 - Winter 2001 (?)
References Atlantisbike.com to be up after 2/25/02
The
Atlantis Flyer #2 - 2003 (?)
Cost of frame now lists at $1300. States that more than a thousand
Atlantis frames have been built.
Both
flyers are printed with black ink on cream colored paper. I
received the first one as a direct mail piece, or inserted into
an order received, but I'm pretty sure I picked up the second one
at RBW.
There
are also higher resolution scans which can be accessed from each
individual page. Click here to
see all the pages.
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Rivendell
Reader #35 - The Atlantis Before the Atlantis You Know Now |
Rivendell
Reader #35 - "The Atlantis Before Our Atlantis"
Before
Rivendell brought out the Atlantis, there was a Bridgestone Atlantis
model - this one a relative rarity which was based upon French cyclotouring
models. Interesting reading, and quite possibly, something to do
with that number which appears on the seat tube of the RBW ...
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Rivendell
Reader #21 - "A Very Well-Mannered Ballooner" |
Rivendell
Reader #21 (Fall, 2000) - "A Very Well-Mannerred Ballooner"
As
most of the cycling world is beginning to notice some fellah named
Lance is winning a European race in July, The Atlantis begins to
show up as an actual, real-world-useful bicycle design. Rack, sprung
saddle, upright bars. At the time, it was kind of an odd way to
set up a bicycle, to say the lest.
Decent-Rez
version - Hi-Rez
version
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Rivendell
Reader #21 - "Atlantis Review & Update" with order form |
Rivendell
Reader #21 (Fall, 2000) - "Atlantis Review & Update"
This
seems to present the "full text" of the Atlantis model
which would be used in Catalogs and website - with background about
Toyo as the builders and a comparison to the Rivendell All-Rounder.
It sounds as if they've recieved the first batch of 100 frames,
and are genuinely pleased with the outcome. It also is the beginning
of the Rivendell sizing by PBH - not that it wasn't referenced before,
but in this case it's becoming more prominent with the introduction
of a production bicycle.
Hi-Rez
of 1st page -- Hi-Rez
of 2nd page
Subsequent
announcements in the Rivendell Reader can be found by scrolling
up.
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Rivendell
Reader #20 - News & Updates Column - "Atlantis" |
Rivendell Reader #20 - News & Updates Column - "Atlantis"
The
first run of 100 has sold out, and another 60 have been placed on
order. I like the line, "...it's hard to say how popular they'll
be..."
Hi-Rez
of 1st page -- Hi-Rez
of 2nd page
Subsequent
announcements in the Rivendell Reader can be found by scrolling
up.
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Three
Good Things About the Atlantis - RR#20 |
From
Rivendell Reader #20 - "Three Good Things About the Atlantis"
Decent
Rez - Hi-Rez
Subsequent
announcements in the Rivendell Reader can be found by scrolling
up.
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Earliest
Atlantis Announcements (So Far...) |
Earliest
Atlantis Announcements- (so far*) - Rivendell Reader #20, (Summer
2000) in GP's column. Kind of a pivotal time in the Rivendell's
growth as well - they had just moved to their Main Street address
with actual rectangular floorspace. Now a "production"
bike project.
Decent
Rez - Hi-Rez
Subsequent
announcements in the Rivendell Reader can be found by scrolling
up.
*I
know there has to be earlier announcements, but my pre #20 RR's
are on CD, which I can't seem to lay my hands upon right now.
Also, I've yet to mine through my copies of the various catalogs.
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Company
Info:
Rivendell
Bicycle Works
P.O. Box 5289 Walnut Creek, CA 94596
T 800.345.3918/ 925.933.7304
F 877.269.5847
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note - this is absolutely not meant to be a comprehensive representaton
of Rivendell Bicycle Works, their products or their policies.
Please visiti their
website, or contact
them directly regarding these products.
Last
updated: July 5, 2011
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