Would that be Bob "Tour Day France" Roll ? ;^)
John Price Denver CO
-----Original Message----- From: The Maaslands [mailto:TheMaaslands@comcast.net] Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 2:51 PM To: Classic Rendezvous Subject: I: [CR]SOMEC bike for sale
Just as a gauge of how much weight this list has. In the hour since I posted the initial message, the hit counter for this bike jumped by 100 views from 320 to 425. I think Somec also has some problems related to their name. Somec just doesn't play into the 'Italian' mystique so prized here in the US. Same thing for Faggin, which notwithstanding the very good 'Veneto' name doesn't match the American perception of Italian names. By the way, for those that were watching the vuelta a EspaƱa yesterday, the correct pronunciation of the winner's name is Tren-teen with the 'r' being rolled. Phil, Paul and Bob continue massacring almost all foreign words and names.
Steven Maasland
Moorestown, NJ
> Steven:
> You are absolutely correct. That is a darn good looking bike and no
doubt worth $600. I just love the early version SLX fork. I saw one like
this on a Legnano that was full C-Record. But no doubt Somec is a very darn
good builderas well. I don't know if they still sponsor the "Campy Only"
site, and I have heard nothing but raves from people who own them. Maybe
Somec like Faggin came to the party late, and no one outside of Italy
thought they were any good. Just some thoughts. cheers,
> Dave Anderson
> Cut Bank MT
>
> In a message dated Thu, 12 Sep 2002 1:11:13 PM EST,
TheMaaslands@comcast.net writes:
> There is a Somec bike for sale on Ebay that is not attracting any
attention whatsoever. It is a great bike and at least in Italy is regarded
as being a top end bike. The bike appears to be unused. The vendor says that
it is about 15 years old, but I would guess maybe even older (likely about
the cut-off date for on topic here)
>
> Take a look at the bike:
http://ebay.com/
>
> You'll see that it is mostly Super Record equipment. The shifters are DT
aero-mounted with internal wiring. The rear gear cable passes through the
chain stay and comes out right at the drop-out (beautiful to look at). It
also has the custom white leather-wrapped patographed bars and stems. It has
further pantographing on the brake levers. Lastly, it has the nice looking
Assos saddle and rims.
>
> I have no relation to the vendor but feel that this bike should be drawing
more attention.
> Steven Maasland
> Moorestown, NJ
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