That's a pricey American-made traditional flat-toptube road bike with 
fairly light tubing..I suspect lighter than the MIT Homer. I never should 
have sold mine, go buy that one! 

On Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 10:24:21 PM UTC-7 chefd...@gmail.com 
wrote:

> There's a my-size Waterford built Homer frame on CL that I've been 
> wondering about....is it very different from the newer version? 
>
> On Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 4:53:24 PM UTC-7 iamkeith wrote:
>
>> Let me help.  :-)
>>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, September 16, 2023 at 7:52:43 AM UTC-6 Dorothy C wrote:
>>
>> I have been wondering all week what G.A.S. meant, and ran across it on 
>> the Path Less Pedalled Sam thread - gear acquisition sydrome... the 
>> Purchase Justification Machine.... I have 5 Rivendells now, and I am trying 
>> to quell the urge to replace sizes on two of them.... where technically the 
>> next size up would be a better fit and would open up 27.5 mountain bike 
>> tire sizes... my Appaloosa is one of 2 bikes I own that can squeeze inside 
>> my Scion xB....
>>
>>
>> What you need is a circa 2006-8 Saluki, which was the old name for the 
>> Homer.  650 wheels, but shorter chainstays so it will fit your car (and 
>> give you some variety) and was available in the same butternut/mustard 
>> brown/yellow that the new batch of homers comes in.  Maybe by the time you 
>> find one, your desire will have cooled off.   Probably not, but always good 
>> to have a reason not to make spontaneous purchases - even ones you won't  
>> regret.
>>
>

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