Sweet bicycles. /envy
On Apr 2, 1:50 pm, Esteban wrote:
> Many of you likely already saw this... but why not post it here? I
> photographed my bikes and tried to fit them into Gran'ts categories.
> He *did* provide the justification...
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671...@n02/4482374136/
>
You know, the best thing about the n+1 formula is you don't have to
keep track of what n is.
On Apr 2, 3:52 pm, William wrote:
> Good stuff. Really really good stuff
>
> All I have now is the touring bike (Hillborne), the lightish road bike
> (Davidson signature) and the bomber (Bombadil). I li
BTW, here's the Romulus:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671...@n02/4478951747/sizes/l/
-esteban
On Apr 2, 7:27 pm, Esteban wrote:
> I've added a legend. Repeated here, with interesting parenthetical
> notes, clockwise:
>
> 64cm (! - just found that out) Riv Quickbeam (FOR SALE!)
> L Rawland So
I've added a legend. Repeated here, with interesting parenthetical
notes, clockwise:
64cm (! - just found that out) Riv Quickbeam (FOR SALE!)
L Rawland Sogn
L Bike Friday Tikit (FS, too!)
59cm Rivendell Romulus
62cm Rivendell/Nobilette Custom Protovelo (FS, frame/fork , probably
after paint)
61cm
On Apr 2, 2:50 pm, Esteban wrote:
> Many of you likely already saw this... but why not post it here? I
> photographed my bikes and tried to fit them into Gran'ts categories.
> He *did* provide the justification...
>
I love that quote from Grant. Hilarious!
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/25671.
A beautiful selection. If I didn't have a Hunqa on order, would have
been very tempted by the Q-beam.
Then again, my bikes overlap. Except the folder. Which also may go
up for sale in the future.
Eric Platt
St. Paul, MN
On Apr 2, 3:50�pm, Esteban wrote:
> Many of you likely already saw this.
Good stuff. Really really good stuff
All I have now is the touring bike (Hillborne), the lightish road bike
(Davidson signature) and the bomber (Bombadil). I live at the top of
a super steep hill in El Cerrito, so I sold off all my single speed
stuff and there is no freaking way I will run a sin