I am curious why you chose a mixte.

On 5/31/09, clevewheel <clevewh...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I am in the process of having a fabulous custom mixte, low trail,
> front loader, commuter made.  I put the wheels together mystelf, he
> front using a Schmidt dynohub, and the rear using a White Industries
> eccentric. All the mod-cons. And I'll be using Hetres on it, at least
> in the summer when I can see the glass and avoid it.  Life is short
> and I am on the bike daily.
>
> I met an older gentleman on the bike path recently and he apparently
> has a similar attitude.  As recently as 2002 he had a Dursley-Pedersen
> made for him - new! But hey, whatever gets the cogs going!
>
> Kathryn
> Eugene, OR
>
> On May 30, 2:50 am, Shakesbiker <pbdemar...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I am sorely tempted to buy the ultimate touring wheelset available
>> from the Riv. web specials site.   It would be used to convert  27" to
>> the more readily available 700 wheels on an old Centurion Pro Tour.
>> My dilema?  Since I recently bought a  (new to me) Saluki, I had
>> planned on relogating the Centurion to a commuting / rain bike. The
>> wheels with Phil hub and Schmidt Son 28 would be worth a lot more than
>> the bike. Am I foolish?
>> Thoughts and/or advise would be appreciated.
>> Thanks
> >
>


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