It's definitely the bike I'll grab after the world ends, but to be
honest, the Dylan line just popped into my head before I posted.

On Oct 5, 3:26 pm, RoadieRyan <ryansub...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Well this is my supposition and Ian is the only who can confirm or
> deny but to me it all has to do with the post apocalyptic look of the
> picture on Flickr taken along the "blvd of broken trucks" .  It looks
> like a scene out of ; Red Dawn, Alas  Babylon, Dies the fire (my
> favorite),The Road etc where modern life is at an end and oil/gas/
> electicity is either non existent or impossible to get so to get
> around you ride a bike of course ;-)
>
> And what better way to get around than on a stout Hunqa with fat tires
> and a big flat rack in front?
>
> That is just my guess
>
> Ryan "who is not a member but should be"
>
> On Oct 5, 10:29 am, Chuck <chuckw...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I got so caught up in the thread title thing that I forgot to
> > mention...
>
> > Great pictures of a beautifully built bike, Ian!
>
> > Chuck
>
> > On Oct 5, 12:14 pm, Ian Dickson <iandicks...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Thanks, Paul.  The fenders are Berthouds, 700x60mm.  Had to trim the
> > > rear fender to get it between the chainstays.  Hoping the trimmed
> > > section will hold up.
>
> > > For the record, I'm declaring myself ineligible for the contest.
>
> > > > On Oct 5, 12:11 am, Paul <rawfoodcuis...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Beautiful pictures, the bike looks fabulous too. Curious what fenders
> > > > those are?

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