Re: [CR]what roadside finds have you found ?

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From: Renaissance Cycles <info@renaissance-cycles.com>
To: <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>, "Tom Hayes" <hayesbikes@mail.nls.net>
References: <l03130304b93a0746695c@[216.144.8.101]>
Subject: Re: [CR]what roadside finds have you found ?
Date: Sat, 22 Jun 2002 14:00:43 -0700


Tom!

I love it when you find money floating around!! One day I was heading home from a nice ride from over the hill to Santa cruz!!.........Pulled up to a red light on Santa clara street in down town San Jose stuck my head down to for the dripping sweat!! And long and behold there was a few bills sitting under my front wheel, looked up and up the street and there was a trail of $$$$s!!................I proceeded to get what I can, I must of looked like a crazed chicken out there until they saw what was really happening! As it turns out I think the money fell off of a bumper of an Armor truck!........Boy that guy must of hating life!

BC
Baron Corpuz.................And the
gang!!...........Eindhoven,......Holland!!


----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Hayes
To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2002 4:29 AM
Subject: [CR]what roadside finds have you found ?



> Other than tools, and being capable of assembling the world's largest
> collection of bungie cords (makes one wonder how well they work, huh?), my
> two finds were: $120 scattered along about a mile strip of highway.
> Started with a twenty dollar bill, got back on the bike, pedalled a bit,
> and another twenty, until I had $120. This, of course, caused me to return
> to where I began to find them, and spent about an hour scrounging for more,
> but still was happy with the $120. And on a recent bicycle tour a couple
> of weeks ago, while on a bicycle path in Michigan, one that comes very
> close to Big Rapids, Michigan, there was a ditched bike. My brother and I
> examined the bike, and it appeared to be a repainted Frejus with 1973 NR
> components. We thought about stripping it, but decided against it: miles
> to go before we slept that night, and the thought of taking the extra time
> and of adding the extra weight argued more for leaving it than any sense of
> honesty. For all I know, it could still be there: we stood it right along
> the path.
>
> And for those of you have found the Herses: I'm not sure, but I'm pretty
> sure they were mine. I think I lose them where you found them, and I will
> take them back now.
>
> Cheers.
>
> Tom
>
> Tom Hayes
> 18585 Munn Road
> Chagrin Falls, Ohio 44023
> hayesbikes@nls.net
> hayes@jcu.edu