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Hello, all; I'm 64, now, and have been riding since 1971, with my collegiate ride, a C.Itoh (Guaranteed World's Finest Precision Bicycle Mechanism"; or some-such..)
Anyway, over the years, after getting out of the NAV, in 1974, have had a bunch of bikes, starting with a chromed Carlton Super Course (bought in Hong Kong, in '72), and ending with a Cinelli Super Corsa (greatly over-rated ride), with Ellis Briggs, Harry Quinn (Wonderful ride) 1984 custom-built 753 Hetchins (personally ordered thru the Long Beach Bicycle Show, via David Pullinger) and newest one: +/- 1985 Davis Phinney.
So., I've had a few bikes...and the Wife has a custom-painted Masi 3-V and a Columbine, and sold/traded a custom painted black/red 'Raleigh Team 753' and a Serotta Colorado.
But, oh, yeah: a late 70's(?) R.E.W. Reynolds !
The Reynolds is simply painted in dark red, with white head tube and white decals.
Its decals 'came' in very badly worn and shriveled white decals.
But the BIKE handled like brand new, and was/is terrifically strong; it corners like it's on 'rails', with the main frame and forks acting (and turning cohesively, together, almost like a unicycle.
The bike, just, CARVES thru corners, and loves to be hammered-upon, without flinching.
My favorite bike, however, is a mid-70's STELLA, which is both very comfortable to ride, and, is very responsive.
Anyway, in 10/14, was diagnosed with Glioblastoma Multi-Forme brain cancer, so haven't ridden or driven, since then.
But, brain cancer is virtually painless, and doesn't metastacize...but the median life expectancy is 14 months (got 7-8 mo. into it, to date)
So, hopefully I can post up a few pics of my bike shed..to celebrate the 'old' days!
I live in Bishop, CA, about half way betewwn Reno & L.A., along the Nevada border.
Neil Vedder
So, let's see if I can get some pics posted..