[CR]North American Handbuilt Bicycle Show and Portland!.

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Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2008 11:56:23 -0500
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From: "Dale Brown" <oroboyz@aol.com>
Subject: [CR]North American Handbuilt Bicycle Show and Portland!.

Just starting the first day home from this trip and Wow! Portland, despite having crappy weather on all but one day, is a really cool city and if I was 20 years old again, I would be moving there in a minute....

The show was neat... All sorts of new builders with new energies, new ideas, new styles and yet the solid knowledge that as good and enthusiastic as they are, the 30 years lead time by Baylis, Davidson, Gordon, Johnson (not on display), Sachs, Weigle (note alphabetic order!) i.e., the "Old Masters" will never be overcome. These KOF builders (admittedly friends too) are just so refined and savvy!

I haven't heard who won Best In Show but I think (for new, outside the box effort) it should have been Brice Gordons lugged Ti bike... But I am betting Naked Frames' wild built-for-show bike will have won that award. It was over the top crazy wild and imaginative, no question.

Of course the other huge benefit of this event was hanging the the CR gang. Quite a few of us were there, great fun had by all. I regret I missed seeing some of the gang; understandable if you were there, as there were thousands churning in and around the convention center!

Specials Kudos to Don Walker for the vision to do this event, Larry Myers and the nice cycle-crazy folks at the Recyclery for the party there.

I have about 300 pics that I hope to get up tonight or tamale. Stay tuned!

Dale

Dale Brown cycles de ORO Bike Shop 1410 Mill Street Greensboro, North Carolina 27408 USA 336-274-5959 http://cyclesdeoro.com http://www.classicrendezvous.com http://www.carolinacup.com http://www.greensborovelo.com http://www.bikegso.org http://nbda.com

-----Original Message----- From: Rich Pinder <rpinder@usc.edu> To: classic <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Sent: Sun, 10 Feb 2008 9:59 pm Subject: [CR]NAHBS - Thanks all - and Fuji update...

What a great three days here in Portland these have been. I'm looking?

out the hotel, and the sun is out, it's windy and cool - but after a?

rainy friday night start, the weekend turned really nice (well, nice for?

February in Oregon, thats for sure !)? ?

Don - thanks for doing this great show again. This city is alive with?

cycling, and the attendees seemed in awe of what is going on with the?

marvelous builders keeping traditions alive. More photos will be posted?

for sure, and this year's event book is again a great resource for eye?

candy.? ?

Thanks to Larry Myers and the folks at the Recyclery for hosting the?

Saturday night beer and pizza part and swap meet and goodtime?

cameraderie party. I't nice to meet up with friends on the list, and?

also to put some names and faces together as well. With a lot of help,?

there was a whole room full of great vintage bikes to oogle over, and?

several display cases were loaded with catalogs, memorobelia and parts.?

I think some parts have changed hands and are now headed to their new?

homes and new projects as well !!? ?

I also thank Larry letting me bring the Fuji over before the event to do?

some modificaitons. In preperation for the return visit this summer, the?

fuji got new Pasela 1 1/4 tires, salmon cool stops for the (crumby!)?

canti brakes, adjusted the blackburn rack so that the saddlebags ride?

correctly, AND finished mounting up the VeloOrange 45mm adonized and pre?

drilled aluminum fenders. Chris - I hoped I'd be able to see you at the?

show and thank you in person for these fantastic fenders - I must say,?

for a novice like me, who hasnt mounted many fenders before, the?

mounting kit worked lik a charm. And after some saddle time, not one?

little click, bump, rub !! See the photos, or check them out on?

VeloOranges website: http://www.velo-orange.com/veor45an.html ?

On a cool, misty Sunday morning the Fuji took me on an inaugural ride.?

Today Rapha clothing (http://www.rapha.cc) hosted a 7:30am ride, which?

Aaron L and I found out (when we arrived) involved 40 miles and 4,000'?

of climbin !! Judging by the young and strong bunch that I was sippin?

coffee at 7:00, this was not exactly going to be a mellow little social?

ride. Grueling for my old bones, but an absolutely FABULOUS route taking?

you up along a popular road called SkyLine ride. Yup... it was really a?

training ride - after a muddy fire road, long ascent and a few miles?

along the spine - we dropped all the way down - and DID another climb?

right back up! At one intersection, Lance Armstrong passed Aaron as he?

was waiting for me to come up - he was in town for the show, and out for?

a little spin as well. Thanks to all the folks at Rapha for hosting?

this ride. Every time I use my two Rapha water bottles on SoCal rides,?

I'll think of this day.? ?

And lastly - thanks to John S for graciously hanging on the Fuji until?

July when I return to this fantastic cycling city, and begin the ride?

back to California with the Tourer IV!? ?

Rich Pinder?

Van Nuys, ca? ?

http://www-hsc.usc.edu/~rpinder/fujitourer.html ?

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