When will the Atlas be back?

I asked them and the rep I spoke with said he had "learned never to make promises until the ship was on its way..." that was probably 2 weeks ago, so....who knows...
 
Well... They're finally back in stock. They must have lost a ton of business!
Anyways, I do like the new blue color and they got rid of the 'generic' Zoom brakes and went back to Tektro. They changed out the control display and it looks like you can limit the top speed to 20 in order to qualify as a "Class 2". The price is still way up there, but I've seen very few belt drive bikes with the Enviolo hub that aren't Class 1.
I'm still impressed with my 2022 Atlas (with 3,000+ miles) and haven't seen any other ebike with these features.
 
I just ordered an Atlas. The new blue color is said to pop and I am so tired of black bicycles anyway. My wife and I have Omegas, but I never got used to the Automatiq transmission, although she loves it. The Omega can be a bit wobbly too, especially with the extra battery on the back. I hope the top tube on the Atlas corrects that. I did learn that the main batteries in the Omega and the Atlas are interchangeable, which is a bonus. The Atlas came with a Thudbuster suspension seatpost, which I have had some experience with. I found that it was impossible to clamp the Thudbuster seat adjustment bolt down enough to keep the seat from eventually tilting up. My plan now is to get it just the way I want and then weld it.

We use Topeak bags which slide onto a channel on the rear rack and we pop riveted an adapter to the Evelo extended range rack to accommodate them. We attach to bags to the seatpost with a clip and a wire loop to keep them from sliding off. One other change we made was adding quickly removable pedals to make it easier to load the bikes on a car rack.
 
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