Just about perfect! Is this post eyelet removal paint touch-up? I love the 
proportions of a 26" wheel on a frame of this size. There's something both 
aesthetically pleasing and utterly practical about it.

Great choice on the bar tape colour too.

IanA

On Tuesday, March 27, 2018 at 8:47:39 PM UTC-6, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> The photo is badly lit, and it shows the color closer to the original 
> quasi-navy instead of the luscious lighter blue that it is. A better photo 
> shortly; hope to finally send one to Will for the Blug page, in response to 
> his request for a better one. Will also include a shot of the '03.
>
> I really don't like working on bikes, though I am reasonably competent 
> with the technologies I'm familiar with. It's to nit-picky. But I took the 
> time to rub, brush, and scratch the dirt out of the 1001 crevices and 
> crannies, so that this bike has had its first complete cleaning since about 
> 2001. 
>
> The Tange Rollerball headset is as new; the grease was dark gray, but I 
> didn't feel any grit, so I wonder if that was the color of the grease 
> initally applied. At any rate, it has new grease now. Close to 15K miles on 
> this thing; I may have cleaned and re-lubed it once or twice over the 
> years, but only when replacing forks, which I did twice (original had the 
> brake mounting hole too high; and I ran into a curb and had to replace the 
> fork a few years later.
>
> New bearings in the Phil bb and, to be safe, in the hubs as well. Same 
> ring since 1999.
>
> Chauncey added the dt bottle cage bosses; the long dropouts; and a nice 
> little chain hook at bottom of tire bead height on the right seatstay (the 
> frame also has the original Joe-added "shelf" on the chainstay). 
>
> With the longer dropouts I can easily run the (17)/19 Dingle on the flip 
> side; indeed, I could I am sure us a 21. But the 19 gives me a 60" gear. 
> 76/67/60.
>
> With the second bottle cage and the 2-oz or so heavier Dingle on the hub 
> in place of the single (and lightweight) 17, the bike has picked up about 3 
> oz, and is now 18.1 lb minus bottles and saddle wedge. Light enough.
>
>
>
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