Nick
Good for you! I totally agree that preserving working class bikes is (in its own way) just as inportant as all those RH's and Cinelli's that we all seem to drool over.
I have a 1966 Rudge made with nice staight guage tubing that I am trying to 'make right'
regards
Ken Sanford
Kensington, MD
>I know I've amused some people with my RH fun-poking antics, and annoyed
>many others (to my great satisfaction). This weekend, I bought in a beauty.
>No RH or Singer, but to my eyes a beauty all the same, and well worth
>saving. So I'm going to "save" her. You can see this bike and exactly why I
>think it's important to preserve non-famous bikes at
>http://membres.lycos.fr/partspeekers/ , please click on the bottomost link
>to the left of page. I think it's called "beautiful bike" or something.
>It's no stupid joke, I'm dead serious on this one.
>
> Nick Bordo
> Agen, 47, Aquitaine, France
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