The honeymoon was perfect, and made it home in time to recover, pull a
full afternoon build up, and a Sunday shakedown ride before the rains
and work set in for the week.

Picture here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/36302...@n08/4166372759/in/set-72157622875811028/

It is a mix of old, new and NOS components.  I shot around town for
about an hour, threw in some hills for good measure.  All I can say
now is WOW.  My basis of comparison is my Rawland dsogun, a 1974
Eisentraut Model A and a previously owned CrossCheck.  The thing is
fast, easy and comfortable.  I hit the build almost spot on right out
of the gate. The Jack Browns are like pillows compared to my Roughy
Toughies

I was a bit nervous after looking at the oversized tubes and too much
"Bicycle Quarterly"/planing on the mind, but this thing is like a
finely tuned spring.  I can not wait to get it up on some of my
regular rides up in the hills.

In summary, this is the best roadbike I could ever imagine owning,
ever.

Details to follow later this week.

Rob

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