Now that was one beautiful bike. Its on my list of bikes to have along with an Eisentraut and Bill Boston.
Cheers.
Peter Koskinen
Chapel Hill, NC
> Don't think so, Jerry... check out the next photo, 6.jpg, from the right
rear
> (and I do believe they are photos, not paintings), that's a wishbone
stay...
> and still no sign of a seatpost bolt... Maybe it's one of those in-the top
> tube deals, on the left side (like Strawberry?)
>
> Bob Hovey
> Columbus, GA
>
>
> Jerry saith:
>
> >The allen bolt may be hidden between the seatstays in the photo, if it is
a
> photo.
>
>
> in response to Alan:
>
> > > http://bulgier.net/
> > >
> >
> > Looks like a stylized drawing. In real life probably had an allen bolt
> > tightening against an aluminum shim which held the post in place ( like
> thE LOTUS,
> > GITANE and some other aero productiion frames).
> > They say 12 inches tomorrow in NYC , Alan Bernstein