Re: [CR]Touring on vintage lightweights

(Example: Events:Cirque du Cyclisme)

Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 23:30:00 -0500
To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
From: "Mark Stonich" <mark@bikesmithdesign.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Touring on vintage lightweights
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At 8/17/2004 11:19 PM -0400, Joe Bender-Zanoni wrote:
>The first decent off the shelf tourer might be the Fuji America. 1976. Other
>examples?

When the December '76 issue of Bicycling arrived at my house, my wife called me at work and said "Centurion just came out with your dream bike." I volunteered at a bike Co-Op which ordered me the first ProTour in Minnesota. Beautiful metallic robins egg blue, SunTour BarCons, Sakei Randonneur bars, full wrap seat stays, double eyelet dropouts F&R, Tange Champion #2 tubes, Sanshin ProAm hubs, and brazed on centerpull brakes. Perfectly brazed, elegantly simple, gold lined lugs.

I built bikes for everyone else in my family, but I never built myself an upright, single frame. Didn't see how I could improve on the one I already had.

Whenever I see it hanging in my basement, I wish my arthritic hands and shoulders were still up to long days on a non-recumbent.

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