Minh: I like your theory!

Michael: Ah yes, the prototype Bridgestone UNO. It was listed as a coming model 
at the back of the '94 catalogue, but they closed up shop before it made 
production. Neat bike to have around as an historical footnote no one really 
remembers, but I quickly discovered the hill I live on I'd no place for an old 
guy on a singlespeed..sold long ago.

Yes, the green tape with light blue frame really nailed it for me; I never 
would have thought of doing that. I'm VERY surprised I ended up liking the blue 
so much. I loved the mustard in pictures - it reminds me of one of my favorite 
Rivs, the butterscotch Saluki - but didn't give the blue much thought. Then 
when I got to RBW last weekend, it really jumped out at me. It doesn't show in 
pics at all, but the color seems to deepen in sunlight and reveal the hint of 
green mixed in the pigment. There was a fellow on the ride who had dark blue 
chainring bolts on his..bling, baby!

eCLEMç Twine is an interesting idea for wrapping the stack of wires emanating 
from the controller in the seat bag..I hadn't thought of that. I don't think I 
would use it on the frame tubes, though, the black zip-ties don't stand out as 
much. There isn't much to be done about the "wires everywhere" look, that's 
just the way it is with an e-kit installation. 

Joe "Appaloosa" Bernard
Vallejo, CA.

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