Nice post, Jan.  My favorite part about the "Hi-tech" mumbo jumbo on a
particular frame was the last phrase... "The decal comes off
easily"... Sometimes you just gotta do what's right...

I am grateful for what Grant (and Jan) bring to the bicycling world...
a bit of grounding and sensibility... THANK YOU!

And Happy New Year to all.

BB

On Dec 30, 1:25 am, Mojo <gjtra...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Though I have been following Bridgestone-Rivendell since 1993, I didn't
> realize, or had forgotten that Grant designed the Nitto Noodle handlebar.
>
> I too look at my bikes and see Grant all over them: larger frames, higher
> handlebars, fatter tires, Brooks, Carradice/Baggins, Nitto, TA/Ritchey
> cranks, platform pedals, sub53T large rings. And these components are
> hanging on four frames he designed (A/R, Road Standard, Quickbeam, Legolas).
> Thanks so much Grant! You breathed new life into my cycling after the
> post-racing-days doldrums.
>
> And thanks Jan for your contributions to the alternative cycling reality
>
> Took the Legolas out for a brisk 75 minute ride this afternoon in
> celebration of a 42F high temperature.
> Rode the modified low trail, downtube friction shifting, Son Schmidt/Edelux
> lighted LHT to work.

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