[CR]OOPS, LINKS: Bayliss Rando detail - NAHBS

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From: "dddd" <dddd@pacbell.net>
To: "Classic Rendezvous" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2006 20:26:14 -0800
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Subject: [CR]OOPS, LINKS: Bayliss Rando detail - NAHBS

Start Here:

http://clockworkbikes.com/images/


> These are the photos from a previous CR post.
>
> 105_0538.JPG 105_0539.JPG 105_0540.JPG
> 105_0541.JPG 105_0542.JPG 105_0543.JPG >
> The details on this 650B bike just kept coming at you. Racks and fenders
> were truly quick-release, secured by tiny quill-stem-type expander plugs
> fitting into the cylindrical fittings seen at the bridges and dropouts.
> And those dropouts, whew. Even the kickstand had a larger version of this
> same type of fitting, which made for a minimalist addition to the basic
> frame, barely noticeable with the optional parts removed.
>
> Lugs and paintwork were interesting as well. Two tones of blue for panels
> and trim and a tidy trim fade integrated seamlessly with the decals and
> decorated with two-tone box lining. There was a good level of style
> integration from a period-correct point of view, decals, engraving and
> lining.
>
> Hubs were Tipos with cartridge bearings fitted, round holes lined with
> blue.
> This bike was over-the-top, and along with the truly functional bamboo
> bikes by Calfee, left a lasting impression on me.
>
> I chose to ride a bike with fenders to this event (leaving my truck
> outside of downtown) at the last minute, and forgot to transfer my camera
> case from the fenderless tourer when I made the bike switch. I always
> seem to forget to take something with me when I go out of town, including
> enough sleep. Luckily some other members seem to have taken up the slack
> and so we seem to have a pretty good collection of photos for the number
> of exhibitors represented.

>

> David Snyder

> Auburn, CA