This is off the subject a little bit but I think you will like the story. I was friends with Rod Serling for many years and I went to his summer home at Interlaken NY on Lake Cayuga on business at least one a month during the sumer months during the 60's. He new I was bike rider and raced at one time. He was closing up the lake house for the winter and going back home and he gave me his bike a 10 speed ********** I can't remember what it was. It had flat tires and he didn't want to leave it there and he had not ridden it in many years. Rod was a very short person at least 4 inched shorter than myself. I have very long legs and he had short legs so the bike never came close to fitting me. My kids rode it,my friends rode it and I left it in the barn that went with my house when I sold it in 1972 at Port Crane NY. What do you think? Did I loose a treasure? Na it was not anything special as even then I new a good bike from entry level bike. I also new Carl Sagan when he was at Cornell in Ithaca NY and I saw a bike in his office so he must have ridden around campus. Parking at Cornell was impossible and even faculty used bike to get around the campus. I made a $100 bet with Carl that I could fly a model aircraft in side his lab at Clark Hall. I did it and still have the plane. I should have taken his bike instead of the $100.
EddyR