Rob, yeah I've heard it referred to as QBP's "Loss Leader" by Grant along
the way. I think it was just ahead of its time - 650B randonneur bikes are
ever-increasing in popularity from my perspective. Sadly when the Bleriot
was available i was into the Surlys and Salsas that were taking its mark
Btw, as pertains to Bleriot: That MIT version of Homer/Saluki became Hillborne.
Of course now we have MIT Homer!
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No worries, Hugh, it's gone.
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This is like pouring salt into a fresh wound.
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Jason, IF I remember correctly, the Bleriot was a Riv/QBP joint venture.
I'm only guessing, but I doubt it's GP that's holding up its comeback. From the
Q point of view, they probably have an All City or Surly that "replaced" it.
Rob
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I'm kind of amazed it's still available. Most Rivs are too big for me, yet
this one is too small.
My fingers are crossed that Grant brings back the Bleriot one day
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