I am curious. As someone who has owned both an older Homer and MIT Homer, I 
was wondering why you wanted to buy the older Homer. I had a similar quest, 
and my experience was different than my prior expectations. 
Best,
David in Carlsbad
On Wednesday, February 19, 2025 at 11:44:19 AM UTC-8 philip....@gmail.com 
wrote:

> I've been thinking a Homer might be the thing for me for a little while 
> now.
>
> And a ride this week confirmed, at least in my head, at least in theory, 
> that this is something I would like to pursue with more gusto.
>
> So, I'm starting my search for an older one in very low-key manor. Because 
> I promised no new bikes in 2025.
>
> In my head, it doesn't count if I don't BUILD it until 2026!
>
> I think I could probably make either a 59 or a 62 work, but the former 
> might be slightly better.
>
> I only want the classic Homer blue. Unless you happen to have one you 
> managed to snag in an interesting or custom color, or maybe you repainted 
> it black and cream?
>
> Black and cream is the best combo for a Rivendell. I won't be talked out 
> of that.
>
> Anyway, frame and fork is all I'm after. Happy to consider all manor of 
> scratches and dings, as long as there are no dents, no concerns, and the 
> price is nice.
>
> - Philip
>

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