Re: [CR]Attention New England list members.

(Example: Framebuilders:Brian Baylis)

Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 20:54:34 -0400
From: "David G. White" <whiteknight@adelphia.net>
To: classicrendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR]Attention New England list members.
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Hi Norm,

I'm game. I'd love to do a New England vintage ride. I'm a northerner -- in Burlington, VT; so something in southern or central Vermont, or perhaps south-west, NH would be great. I'd consider the Sept. 10th century, but am likely to be away at a memorial service that weekend (not yet certain).

Other New England folks' thoughts?

David

David -- I'd love a monthly vintage ride in the Burlington area -- White Burlington, VT

Norm and Val Lafleur wrote:
>Since I've become a list member I've noticed quite a few other folks
>from New England, some not too far away. I'm wondering, do any of you
>get together for vintage rides? The So Cal gang shouldn't be the only
>ones having fun with vintage bikes. If no ride currently exists, how far
>are you willing to drive for a ride? I'm in the Berkshires but would be
>willing to drive to Central Ma. North Central Ct, Southern Vt. or South
>West N.H. I'm willing to organise a ride if the interest is there.
>Please respond if interested and suggest locations and favorite routes.
>Also, if your up for doing a century there is a nice one coming up Sept.
>10. The Connecticut Valley Century (COVAC) uses a scenic route in the
>Connecticut River Valley between Northampton and Brattleboro and the
>terrain is gentle enough for vintage legs and vintage bikes. I'll be
>riding it on my 80's Basso.
>
>Let's try and get something going before the snow flies.
>
>Norm Lafleur
>Ashfield, Ma.