From: Douglas R. Brooks <dbrk@troi.cc.rochester.edu>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org (Classic Rendevous)
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 08:50:27 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [CR]Shorter French "Priest" Bars?
Classicists,
If you look here: http://www1.odn.ne.jp/~aaa65240/as777.html
you'll find a pretty neat Singer Mixte. I like the way the
handlebars sweep back but seem to shorten up. Are such bars
available anywhere? Anyone know? What would happen if you cut
Rivendell Priest bars? Would that achieve something like this?
Also, while we are on sensible French designs (oxymoron there?
everyone knows I _love_ these bikes, right?....), if you look
here: http://www1.odn.ne.jp/~aaa65240/as3191.html
you'll see a Singer with one of those centered on the rear
fender racks, the small ones. Anyone know the sort of truly
classic bags that work on these? Is this for a top rack bag?
(This bike gives some perspective on a "fistful" of post, eh?)
much yet to learn about everything, not the least of which
are French bikes perfected by Japanese collectors who might yet
be a force along with Rivendell riders and other classicists who
"bring back" many wonderful things, like really nice
cranks, centerpull brakes, who knows, maybe even a new Cyclo rear
derailleur (no! no! anyone who wants to live in my basement to adjust
the one on the Herse constantly is welcome...),
University today and a new class to
co-teach at the Eastman School of Music on south Indian classical,
_lots_ of classic content there, I assure you,
Douglas Brooks
Canandaigua, NY