Re: [CR] Ah, the delicacy of some classic bike riders!

(Example: Framebuilders:Tony Beek)

Date: Thu, 2 Apr 2009 09:14:08 -0700
From: "MARK" <mhoffman0@snet.net>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR] Ah, the delicacy of some classic bike riders!


Well, I try to stay out of the fray.  I tend to like bikes  set up for fixed gear to be plain frames, without useless braze-ons and der. hangers. I cringe only slighted at hacking stuff off.  Yesterday, at the shop I oc casionally work at, this black clothed, black skateboardish helmet, iPod eq uiped, hipsterish looking guy was inquiring about something or other.  (H e looked like someone "Monty" in the funnies aspires to when he puts on his cycling garb.)  "So what's he riding?" I wonder...so I stroll out of the shop area and fix my eyes on this eye-popping bike.  With my fuzzy memor y (I knew I should have written it down) I think it was a Cordero? (first i ntitial M). It was a souvignear of his time in Italy, the builder a small o ne man show near Rome, since retired.  Beautifully shaped std. but cut ou t lug work. I'm not sure if the guy had thined the lugs as they met the tub es, but who ever did it did a great job. It was a road conversion, the guy had removed  all braze-ons and cut off the der. hanger. Then, he had the frame copper plated!!!!!  Talk about patina!  It shimmered with a clas sic beauty that's hard to describe. The fork was chromed.  I didn't have a camera.  The guy was new to the area.  I hope he comes back when I'm there, cause I think it would interest the list.  On not.

Mark Hoffman
New Britain, CT
USA