Re: [CR]THE litmus test for frame quality

(Example: Production Builders:Teledyne)

Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 14:15:03 -0800
From: "Steve Maas" <stevem@nonlintec.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]THE litmus test for frame quality <G>
References: <410-220053431214850609@mindspring.com>
In-Reply-To: <410-220053431214850609@mindspring.com>
cc: nickzz@mindspring.com

On the subject of weight--contrast this with my experience last Sunday.

I had my chrome Hetchins MO out on the bike path by the San Gabriel river. A British guy on a modern Giant pulled up beside me and asked me to stop so he could look at the bike. He knew all about Hetchins, and was genuinely excited by it. Had to examine every detail. At one point he commented on his own bike--tapped on one of the carbon fiber fork blades and said, "Nice and light, of course--but absolutely no soul!"

Steve Maas Long Beach, California

nick zatezalo wrote:
> I recently acquire an early 80s Sachs Signature frame and had it out for my second shakedown cruise
> last week. At the beginning of the ride, a friendly bike shop employee, complimented me & my latest rig
> and said how nice it was to see a lugged steel bicycle again. He first admired the classic workmanship
> on the frame and later commented on the Campagnolo Super Record gear. He then asked if he might
> lift the rig off the ground. His mood changed slightly, as if this litmus test was THE true judgement of
> quality in a bicycle. We shared a few more pleasantries, before I started off on my magic carpet ride, &
> left him to ponder the virtues of bicycle weight.
>
> Nick Zatezalo
> Atlanta,Ga
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