[CR]How many weeks to buy your dream bike?

(Example: Framebuilders:Alberto Masi)

From: Tom Sanders <tsan7759142@sbcglobal.net>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2007 07:27:57 -0500
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Subject: [CR]How many weeks to buy your dream bike?

Well, like many dreams, when it was realized mine was a bit disappointing. In the mid-'50s I was 12 or 13 and during summer vacation from school I was sitting pins in a bowling alley at night and washing dishes in a restaurant during the day. I made $12 a week washing dishes five days a week...and glad to get the job...we were very poor. I had my eye on a French bike of some forgotten make in a local store and it was $34. It had skinny tires, a Sturmey -Archer 3 speed, chrome benders, and the first non-Ashtabula crank I had ever seen. I got my new bike home after a few weeks and promptly discovered that the three speed was so much trouble that to this day I shake my head in amazement that anyone would be interested in collecting the execrable Sturmey-Archer stuff. The cotter pins on the crank were constantly loose and the cranks wobbled much of the time. Of course, I didn't know how to work on the bike and there was no one to teach me. I had bought it in a hardware store and they didn't seem to know (or care) either. Eventually something happened to the bike and it was gone...I can't really remember just what it was and I probably didn't care much either by that point. It wasn't until years later, maybe '71 that I got my first really good light weight bike, the ever popular Peugeot PX-10, that I really had a light weight to fall in love with. It seemed amazingly fast and agile and I was
smitten!
Tom Sanders
Lansing, Mi USA