[CR]Classic Interactive Bike Restoration

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From: "JB Froke" <jbfroke@msn.com>
To: "classicrendezvous" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 23:49:22 -0700
Seal-Send-Time: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 23:49:22 -0700
Subject: [CR]Classic Interactive Bike Restoration

Friends,

First, I want to thank, and I mean sincerely thank the almost-a-dozen list-members who kindly answered my inquiry about where to find cool and vintage-centric cycle shops in Minnesota. In addition to clueing in on several bike aficionados and their shops, favorite trails and cafes - in Wisconsin as well as Minnesota - I also made a new friend with whom I hope to rendezvous while in the Land of Lakes during May. Never fails -- CR Rules!

Now, I propose some REAL FUN: a quick-n-easy, non-gross "REALITY BIKE SHOW," if you will. Should you choose to participate, it might take you AS LITTLE AS A MINUTE TO PLAY.

Below, I will list 4 NIFTY FRAMES that are hanging on my "To-Do Rack." By voting for your FIRST CHOICE (only) - you will tell me which ONE (1) I should take on as my Summer-06 Bike Restoration Project. Reply either on-list or off; and if on-list, please feel free to explain or expertly expound on your choice, whether to educate or entertain the rest of us on the List. Thanks!

HERE GOES! > Pick One Only > Tell Us Why If You Wish > Then, I Will Tell You Which is the 'Winner' > Later, I Will Share Progress Photos.

1 -- PT Stallard Monthlery (1948) 2 -- Freddie Grubb - racer (1950s) 3 -- Urago - racer (1950s) 4 -- Viking Severn Valley (1960s)

JB Froke, Pebble Beach CA