Hi there,

This morning on my commute into work (on my 1987 Bridgestone 450 I have set 
up as a city bike with Bosco bars), I found a T700 (sans crank and front 
wheel) at the curb.  I'll have to post some images when I clean it up but 
my immediate reaction was, why are there not double eyelets at the rear 
dropouts, and why none midway down the fork for front racks? Why would 
Bridgestone have marketed a "touring" bike without these basic features? 
This is especially puzzling because the 1985 model of the same bike has 
them, as do the touring models of subsequent years.

I just happened to be in the market for a used touring frame, so I'm elated 
that I found this, but it breaks my heart that it doesn't have those effing 
eyelets!!!

Anyway, I'm excited to take a closer look while I'm cleaning it up tonight.

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