ame (as opposed to the AA and AB frames),
> they usually have rack mounts. Also, you might want to look for
> Reynolds 501 -- a step down from 531 but still very nice riding.
>
> Jim M
> WC CA
>
> On Sep 12, 3:18 am, audiisaac wrote:
>
> > I am looking to set up a
I am looking to buy a frame and fork (or partial build) to set up as a
randonneur bike, so clearance and mounts for fenders and larger tires
are a must and rack mounts a plus. I am open to anything, it does not
have to look good, just work well. I have a PBH of 91cm and usually
ride a 58cm-60cm
and smooth as butter. Let me know if you or anyone else on
> > the list are interested. Respond on the list or privately at donlyon
> > (at) bellsouth.net or call 386-747-3544. I live in DeLand, Florida
> > Cheers,
> > Don
>
> > On Sep 7, 2:38 pm, audiisaac wrote:
I am looking to set up a new commuter bike for this up coming school
year, my only requirements are that it can fit a larger tire and
fenders, but rack mounts would be a plus. I really dont care what it
looks like , the uglier the better! I am thinking of something made
with decent tubing (531) li