The Masi fiesta is coming at a great time - I'm getting more excited about Masi bikes again. Masi was my first really good race bike.
I hope things fall into place so that I can finally make Chuck's event this year.
Does anyone else from Colorado want to drive out?
Mike "hoping for a road trip" Kone in Boulder CO
> Kendra's post about her obsession with Masis reminded
\r?\n> me to remind everyone, in these lazy days of Summer,
\r?\n> that the Velo-Rendezvous in Pasadena is just two months
\r?\n> away. That time will FLY by!
\r?\n>
\r?\n> Among many other things (including some cool rides),
\r?\n> there will be a Masi Fiesta! We hope to include every
\r?\n> flavor of Masi from the 1950s to the 1980s. And there
\r?\n> are a lot of flavors. However, as of this writing, it looks
\r?\n> like we'll be able to have a sample of nearly every
\r?\n> style of Masi made in those years.
\r?\n>
\r?\n> We're also looking for any and all Masi-related photos, catalogs,
\r?\n> clothing, novelty stuff, and other memorabilia you have
\r?\n> to display with, or without, your bike.
\r?\n>
\r?\n> If you have a cool Masi to share, bring it along. If you just
\r?\n> want to oogle Masis, plan to attend. Remember, you can't just
\r?\n> show up and display your bike; you have to register
\r?\n> for the event, preferably in advance.
\r?\n>
\r?\n> See http://www.velo-retro.com for all the details.
\r?\n>
\r?\n> See you in October!
\r?\n>
\r?\n> Charles Andrews
\r?\n> SoCal