Old 12-18-24 | 12:20 PM
  #160  
RavenRidesAlone's Avatar
RavenRidesAlone
Newbie
 
Joined: Jul 2014
Posts: 62
Likes: 60
From: Jacksonville, Florida and other points.

Bikes: 1988 Schwinn Paramount 50th Anniversary Limited Edition #481 of 600, 1991 Schwinn Paramount Series 7 OS PDG, 2009 Specialized Sequoia.

Originally Posted by mrv
in 1913 Igor Stravinsky's Rite of Spring debuted in Paris. It was so radically different, it caused a near riot. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rite_of_Spring

Over 10 years later the piece was played again to greater acceptance. Looking at this ("bike" pic) kind of mullet set up, with the low bars and tilted back seat. And that kind of adjustable flexible riser stem thing.... all I can think is - I'd like to not see this again for 10 years.... or longer!

welp.... happy trails and nearly Merry Christmas.


ps - is that a down tube shifter on a fixie ? like, just to cover up the shifter boss? .... they make little covers for those bosses, is all i'm sayin'..... i mean - if you're just throwing stuff from the parts bin on a frame that you can't sell, i understand that. totally. ... but i like do have some limits, personally.
That is correct on the shifter. I have decorative covers on my 88 Paramount setup fyxt.

Shift boss covers.



And, why would I want to sell a 76 Schwinn Prologue frame?
RavenRidesAlone is offline  
Reply