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Originally Posted by obrentharris
Nice! This brings back memories. I haven't seen a Jevelot frame in at least a couple decades... and I live in the Bay Area.

Great to see all the custom North American bikes coming out of the woodwork!
Brent
And @bentaxle,

I was waiting to go down this rabbithole and my knowledge is only internet based, but pretty cool none the less.

Bikes of Eroica California: Jerry Haussler's Jevelot



And another Jevelot built stunner.

https://www.pezcyclingnews.com/readersrigs/readers-rigs-museum-stunner/




And just to compound things, Jerry displayed his at Eroica when Merz displayed his "recycler" that he recovered from our very own @pcb.

The guy with the aero bike states that he didn't think there was an aero before his but Merz built one for the show he talks about.

This is from Jim's facebook page, if you go to photos and go way down the page there are several gorgeous closeups.



https://www.facebook.com/merzbicycles/photos/a.551215898227977/551216441561256/?type=3&theater " data-width="500" data-show-text="true" data-lazy="true">
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