Nice bike ! can't see the Bridgestone UNO though...would love to see it

On Friday, June 24, 2016 at 1:43:25 PM UTC-5, Joe Bernard wrote:
>
> 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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