Dig also that "to die for" silver Nagasawa on that website! The "usual" stunning Nagasawa-level workmanship, Mexico cranks, panto'ed 'ring, early SR rear der., etc. etc.... Totemo kirei desu nee!
Greg Parker Ann Arbor, Michigan
e-RICHIE wrote:
Subject: Re: [CR]yokoo web update
yup
that's exactly how i remember the first derosas i saw.
they were dubois lugged with the odd dipsy-do in the
front of the head tube. pity - those frames never had a
reinforcer brazed within the seat lug ears: all the crushed,
mis-shapen, and distorted lugs.
but i digress.
i also have good news. in addition to saving on my car insurance
by switching to geico, UCONN HUSKIES KICKED BUTTKUS AT
THE NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS.
gotta go...
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On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 14:24:39 -0400 Grant McLean <Grant.McLean@SportingLife.ca> writes:
Hi List,
I noticed today that the japanese website for Yokoo cycles has been
updated with some more fancy retro stuff. Note the nice derosa....
http://www.cycles-yokoo.co.jp/
grant mclean
Toronto, Canada