Re: [CR]New Subject - Cirque 2002 bikes

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Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 18:35:34 -0400
From: Jerry & Liz Moos <moos@penn.com>
To: youngc@netreach.net
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]New Subject - Cirque 2002 bikes
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Well, having done my duty as a Francophile this year, maybe I can bring at least one of my two Allegros next year or my Zeus road bike. I think Walt has finished or is close to finished on his Razeza, so maybe he will bring that. Of course, this reduces the room in the car/van to bring British bikes in keeping with the theme.

Regards,

Jerry Moos

youngc@netreach.net wrote:
> What to bring, what to bring...
>
> '54 Hetchins (assuming that I get it and build it up in time).
>
> Maybe a '70's Eddy Merckx-labeled, Falcon built gaspipe special in fixed mode.
> Maybe a late '70's decent quality Falcon.
>
> Wondering if Dale can put out a call for some of the marques/countries not well
> represented in the 2001 Cirque. Jerry apparently rose to occasion this year to
> assure good French representation. I didn't see much in the way of Swiss
> bicycles. Was Mike's Cilo that he had for sale the only one? Also, I was most
> distressed that there were no Zeus/Razeza/Orbea bikes there to represent Spain.
>
> Charlie Young
> Honeybrook, PA
>
> > Hey, time for a new thread:
> >
> > Who is building or plotting what to drag to next year's Cirque? A year
> > should give all of you plenty of fime to find and restore a nice vintage
> > Briitish bike, in order to make Hilary's trip worthwhile.
> >
> > Extra points if it has fewer than ten speeds.
> >
> > Chris Byer
> > Sun's Out!
> > Bloomfield, NJ