Did you end up winning the frame too?
I thought it was worth saving - too bad it had been broken up - but for su re the fenders, chain cover and frame and as many of the original parts sho uld stay with the bike - would make a very cool around town bike... I can't remember - were the bars and stem together with those components? T hose city bars are some of my favorites...
Rob Goughary
Stamford, CT, USA
> From: John Siemsen <velorosso@flash.net>
> Subject: [CR] Gloria City Bike Frame - Thoughts?
> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Date: Monday, March 9, 2009, 5:27 PM
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> Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 20:19:03 -0700
> From: John Siemsen <velorosso@flash.net>
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> What do you think about this Gloria city frame?
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> Bid on frame and fenders as a lark, what do you know,
> they're coming to Portland. What now?
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> If you click on the photo link in the auction, the fork
> crown tops are Glorious!
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> Here's the link, not sure if it will work:
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> http://ebay.com/
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> If that doesn't work, item numbers:
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> Frame item number: 230327476841
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> Fenders item number: 230327659107
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> John Siemsen
> Portland, Oregon, USA