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Old 08-18-15 | 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Oldpeddaller
A tragic disappointment I still remember is arriving at my local recycling centre to throw away a lot of old metal pipes. There at the back of the metal skip was a bright yellow Brian Rourke hand built with Campagnolo kit and black Mavic rims, just looking a little tired and dirty. I was unable to rescue this discarded beauty - I even offered the attendant (operative) cash to retrieve it, but the facility is monitored by CCTV and it was not worth his job to be seen breaking all the rules. Always loved those frames, I've not (yet) owned or ridden one, but have ridden alongside other riders on Rourkes and they seemed to be sweet handling, responsive bikes that held speed well, especially uphill. Have fun with yours and post ride reports plus photos when you've ridden it - I'd like to know if my impressions are correct!
What a pity the bike couldn't be saved. I had never heard of Rourke until the CL ad popped up. I rode it just a couple of minutes Sunday night to make sure the frame was straight. First impressions were favorable, but I won't know for sure until it's set up properly for my anatomy. lol Happy to post a ride report soon. Good to hear these bikes climb well! I need all the help I can get.
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