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Old 09-28-16, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by AngryFrankie
Looks somewhat similiar. | Citizen Chain Cyclery | serotta

Middle Age Men In Lycra? I'm strictly into cotton and poly blends.
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From Joe Skrivan...... For what it's worth, yes, I did build the bicycle shown in Peloton mag. I also made Greg an aluminum TT bicycle and a few others.
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People complain about zombie threads being revived. But this seems like a legit reason to revive it. Welcome to BF skrivan.
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Saw the revival of this zombie thread and figured I would weigh in. Here is an article from Peloton on Eric Heiden’s Ritchey-built Murray. This bike was a recent topic on a Ritchey-focused thread here on BF. While not a Huffy, this is still a relevant bike for the discussion given Heiden’s dissatisfaction with the Serotta-built team bikes.

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Originally Posted by Markeologist
Saw the revival of this zombie thread and figured I would weigh in. Here is an article from Peloton on Eric Heiden’s Ritchey-built Murray. This bike was a recent topic on a Ritchey-focused thread here on BF. While not a Huffy, this is still a relevant bike for the discussion given Heiden’s dissatisfaction with the Serotta-built team bikes.
Looks like this one:
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