What''s old is new
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What''s old is new
Yes, I've been sojourning in far off places, and as a result have barely had time to ride let alone forage, flip or wrench.
From the Canton Fair a few weeks ago comes this:
Don't get all excited about the Brooks knock-off saddle, it's a POS, as are the brakes and the schedule 40 plumber's pipe steel frame. Still, it's nice to know there's a market for this bike.
From the Canton Fair a few weeks ago comes this:
Don't get all excited about the Brooks knock-off saddle, it's a POS, as are the brakes and the schedule 40 plumber's pipe steel frame. Still, it's nice to know there's a market for this bike.
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Looks as if it has caught the attention of a successful urbanite Atlantan looking to do his part to decongest the downtown connector! If it had different brake levers it would really look retro.
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