I like it.  The future of bicycling on a more practical level is likely in 
major urban areas and I enjoy seeing new bike companies emerge in these 
markets.   It will be interesting to see what price point he can meet with 
his Made in USA frames.  I just bought a Taiwan built frame from a newer 
company in Minnesota so I'm curious to see the price difference.  
 

On Sunday, April 7, 2013 10:22:47 AM UTC-5, Eric Norris wrote:

> The next Grant? If you missed out on investing in Rivendell in 1994, 
> here's your chance ...
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> *Urban Tour by Brooklyn's Horse Cycles* 
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> It seems like just yesterday I was commenting on the seasonal influx of 
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