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Old 06-22-06 | 01:05 PM
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Never owned one, but the pics in the pics phorum looked awesome. What's the story with these frames? Do they still make them? Where can you get one? Info please!
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"Mr Yoshi Konno began his building career by unbrazing Cinellis acquired after the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. HIs accomplished college cycling career brought him initial notice in the cycling community. He remained a formidable cyclist through middle age, completing a quick double century on his 40th birthday. His famous customers include Koichi Nakano (most of whose frames were Nagasawas), Dave Grylls (Pan Am gold medal), Gibby Hatton, Dave Harrington, Bob Mionske (4th at Seoul Olympics, US National Road Champion), Dan Casebeer (US Hour record). Mr Konno was paralyzed in a car crash and there will be no more 3Renshos."

https://www.classicrendezvous.com/Japan/3Rensho.htm
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:09 PM
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Sad story:
The one and only 3rensho master builder, Yoshi Konno, was paralyzed in a car wreck, so whatever's out there is all there ever will be. And yes, they're f**cking awesome.
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:10 PM
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Oops! Beat me to the punch, onetwentyeight.
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Thx 128. There are no more!? Then how come they are so plentiful? Are these things fetching huge prices?
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:11 PM
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Thx 128. There are no more!? Then how come they are so plentiful? Are these things fetching huge prices?
plentiful...what?
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:13 PM
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slodo - they get high prices, yes. They're pretty rare, and most people, once they have one, dont want to let go of them. I know it would take me a lot to part with mine. there's a high demand. If you like 3renshos, check out Makino. Makino was Konno's assistant, and made his later frames (including mine), and now makes frames in his own name. They're very nice. Yamaguchi was also one of his assistants. you're probably seeing a disproportionate amount on this forum because we're a bunch of geeks who waste all our money on bikes.
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:13 PM
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Sad story:
The one and only 3rensho master builder, Yoshi Konno, was paralyzed in a car wreck, so whatever's out there is all there ever will be. And yes, they're f**cking awesome.
Both Koichi Yamaguchi and Makino built for 3Rensho, and actually built a large portion of their frames. The closest thing to a modern-day 3Rensho would likely be a Makino...
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:15 PM
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OK so why are the Renshos so great? Good welds, metal, finishes, balance?
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it's the elephant (see sasha's avatar.)
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:18 PM
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****ing a, my 3ren doesnt have an elephant.

i feel so gypped.
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:21 PM
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Bikes: '06 Vanilla touring, '09 Vanilla cx, Zanconato cx, Moots Psychlo-X RSL prototype, Nagasawa track, Kalavinka track, Black Cat 29er, Cannondale Rize 2 26er, Serotta CRL Legend

Yours is actually a 'Free Spirit' 128...

So, what makes 3Rensho great.

1> Incredibly high level of finish on lugs/welds.
2> Unique designs for fork crowns/ends/lugs.
3> Great riding bikes.

Yoshi Konno was quite an innovator.
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:22 PM
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i scanned an old 3r catalogue and it's posted on FGG now, which has some great info:
https://fixedgeargallery.com/articles..._Catalogue.pdf

and i think it's time to unleash the SuperRecordRenshoDork.
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:23 PM
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"free spirit"?

what you sell me some hippy track bike or something? or did it just use different tubing?

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Old 06-22-06 | 01:26 PM
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"free spirit"?

what you sell me some hippy track bike or something? or did it just use different tubing?



Repainted, obviously.
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:27 PM
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i thought you repainted a huffy
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:35 PM
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here comes the dork!
check these out on my flickr and use the "view all sizes" to get more detail... some have measurements and pricing and stuff!




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Whoops - Sashae, gotta get back on that project...
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Old 06-22-06 | 01:42 PM
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*prod prod*
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Old 06-22-06 | 03:13 PM
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plentiful...what?
Been to SF lately? They're growing on trees up here. That ain't no lie. Expensive...yes. Rare...uh, no.
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Old 06-22-06 | 03:20 PM
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Been to SF lately? They're growing on trees up here. That ain't no lie. Expensive...yes. Rare...uh, no.
Yea but in SF, Nagasawas are kinda common, too.
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Old 06-22-06 | 03:33 PM
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Old 06-22-06 | 03:33 PM
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Been to SF lately? They're growing on trees up here. That ain't no lie. Expensive...yes. Rare...uh, no.
Just because they are plentiful in SF does not make them any less rare. If teh SF zoo has a ton on Bliss Rapid Snails that doesnt make them any less rare.
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Old 06-22-06 | 03:35 PM
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I just found out Erik Zo rides a red one too. bastards copping my style.

I think he owes me a bag for that.
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Old 06-22-06 | 04:06 PM
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Just because they are plentiful in SF does not make them any less rare. If teh SF zoo has a ton on Bliss Rapid Snails that doesnt make them any less rare.
BAH! Not rare not rare not rare not rare not rare. Let me get out my ****ing platinum American Express card and show you how NOT RARE those things are. I'll have 4 by the end of next week. Where's Strattond's number again??
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