RE: [CR]Was: Baylis' frame. Now: Bruce Gordon's Ti bike.

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From: "Bruce Gordon" <bgcycles@svn.net>
To: "'Jan Heine'" <heine94@earthlink.net>, "'Dale Brown'" <oroboyz@aol.com>
Subject: RE: [CR]Was: Baylis' frame. Now: Bruce Gordon's Ti bike.
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 14:35:01 -0700
Organization: Bruce Gordon Cycles
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-----Original Message----- From: Jan Heine [mailto:heine94@earthlink.net] Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2008 1:53 PM To: bgcycles@svn.net; 'Dale Brown' Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Subject: RE: [CR]Was: Baylis' frame. Now: Bruce Gordon's Ti bike.
>"""I'd consider the bike art, rather than a truly practical machine.
>Bruce's bikes always are a highlight of the shows."""""
>
>I ride it almost every day - I would not display a bike that is not 100%
>rideable!!
>
>Regards,
>Bruce Gordon
>www.bgcycles.com

"""I did not mean to imply that the bike was not rideable. I just think that the stem/headset adjustment, while supremely elegant, might be considered less than ideal if you have to overhaul the headset the night before a ride.""""

Actually headset adjustment is no problem - I built a tool to tension the headset. Takes no more time to adjust before a ride than a normal Headset or a threadless headset. P.S. I have not needed to adjust the headset since it was assembled, and I ride the bike all the time.
Regards,
Bruce Gordon