Sorry Thomas, I was not intending to create intense pangs of bag envy :-)
Irish strap definitely livens things up.
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That is a beautiful build of a beautiful bike. Do things literally leap from
the path of that E3's beam?
Pretty as I find the "stock" Hillbornes, they *do* look better with a
contrast-y head tube.
Regarding your bags, however...
Until now I had completely gotten over the fact that I no l
They are indeed Berthouds, the 50mm. I am running the 40mm duremes.
Setting these up was a two day affair. It was like trying to solve a puzzle
that I was not any good at (like the first time you try a crossword). I had
to take a hacksaw to the rear fender to get it in between the chainstay
Beauty. I like the color combo, the way it picks up the sun at just the
right angle. The fenders make it look sharp, nice selection (Berthoud?) The
line is clean and true also. Nice job. What size tires are you running
under dem tings?
I hope you ride it and enjoy it for a long time to come
Very classy looking bike. Congrats. And fine color choice.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Aug 17, 11:01 pm, René Sterental wrote:
> Congratulations!!!
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The bag is making the bike look smaller!
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You could have used the third top tube option on that one!
Ryan
On Aug 17, 6:52 pm, Zack wrote:
> The Sam is finally here!
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> I have to say, it was well worth the wait. It is an absolute blast to ride.
> The Dureme tires are so smooth. The bike feels totally stable at all
> times, even when