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Old 11-06-13 | 09:10 PM
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From: Waukesha WI

Bikes: 1978 Trek TX700; 1978/79 Trek 736; 1984 Specialized Stumpjumper Sport; 1984 Schwinn Voyageur SP; 1985 Trek 620; 1985 Trek 720; 1986 Trek 400 Elance; 1987 Schwinn High Sierra; 1990 Miyata 1000LT

You know, on my "dream build" bicycle- I want to have a "Ritchey-esque" biplane fork. I have one on my Stumpjumper and think it's the cat's pyjamas- since no one else has been making bikes with that- I thought it would be the coolest thing to do that.

My secret plan was to get a custom build from Ellis Cycles, and have a biplane fork made.

Earlier this year, I saw that he made a bike with a Biplane fork.

Now I see this bike with it's Biplane fork.

I was in on it before it was cool. Again.

This VO bike looks pretty cool. A whole lot of what I like in a bicycle is on that. Including the Biplane fork.
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