[CR]My list of goodies; all over the place

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Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 17:38:20 GMT
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
From: <brianbaylis@juno.com>
Subject: [CR]My list of goodies; all over the place

Listmembers:

Ever wonder what sort of stuff I have in my "collection"? Here is all that I have that is my size and on topic. I think the total is currently 48 bikes.

11 Baylises. Road, track, tandem, and replica(Masi). All differnt, ranging in age from 1979 to 2002. 6 Hetchins. road, track, ladies mixte, and tandem. Age between 1936 and 2000(millinium frame #11). 3 Tesch. 2 track, one tandem. Age late 80's. 3 Montelaticis. 3 road. Early to mid 70's. 3 Masis, Italian. 1962 special, 1969 special, 1971 GC. All bikes original. 2 Colnago Supers 1970 and 1974 (wouldn't mind another 1970 or '71 Colnago Super frame 50 to 53cm c-t) 2 Rob Roberson frames. Both road. Mid 80's 2 Keith Lippy frames. Early 70's. Two touring. 1 1971 Peugeot PX-10 modified to fit 650B wheels and fitted with Stronglight 93 triple crankset 1 Early 80's Benotto converted to a fixed gear road bike. 1 1950 Seiber ladies bike, beautiful lugs and detailing. 4 speed FW, single chainring. 1 1950's Ohrt ladies town bike 1 1951 Rene Herse ladies town bike 4 spd FW, single chainring 1 Early 70's Cinelli track bike (sprint) 1 70's or maybe 80's Liotto road bike 1 70's Eisentraut Limited. Nervex lugs, built for 27" wheels 1 W.B. Hurlow needs major tube replacements, but will live again 1 70's Ron Cooper road bike. Restored original paint. Nice. 1 Bill Holland road bike. 1985. Built for his wife. Very nice. 1 1984 R. Sachs road bike. Has engraved VIP bar and stem, matching saddle. I'm the original owner. 1 1958 Flying Scot road bike. Sweet ride and show winning paint. 1 70's Legnano sort of rustbucket, but going to ride as is. Low end frame and steel parts. 1 Bob Jackson racing trike. Built to my order in 1990. Nervex Pro lugs. With optional rear rack. 1 Unknown Italian frame, fitted with Cambio Corsa gears.

I think that's it now, but certainly the stuff hasn't finished falling in my lap nor continuing to be built for my personal use.

Brian Baylis La Mesa, CA Question: Does a "tall bike" built by a "keeper of the flame" qualify as on topic for this list? What if all of the parts were "period correct" for this list? The frame handmade and fillet brazed together? The propeller does not disqualify it as a bicycle, nor the lack of a chain, right?