Ah yes, the police auction... I had all but forgotten about that... Great 
place to score bikes!!!  Also reminds me of the number of bikes stolen from 
me (and my family) over the years... bittersweet memories.

On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 11:43:17 PM UTC-5, Nick Worthington wrote:
>
> I think the last string of stories might form part of the answer:  Maybe 
> there was no RBW equivalent in the 60's, simply because there was more of a 
> Just Ride sensibility, and less specialization of bike types.  (At least, 
> here in the west) (Best frame builder is, obviously, another question.)
>
> My early bike story is similar - My dad was a perennial grad student here 
> in Berkeley.  When me and my brother needed adult-sized bikes, he went to 
> the police auction and purchased two decent bikes, and then completely 
> rebuilt them.  That x-mas we each got a drop-bar three speed, w Brooks 
> saddles and new custom paint jobs.  I know now that my brothers was a 
> rebuilt Raleigh Sport, mine was an unknown lugged frame.  With 1 1/4 tires, 
> we rode those all over  the Berkeley hills - paved, dirt, mud - what ever. 
>
> Nick
>

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