Wold Ranger
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Those were the days, T.R. still not wearing any socks Many thanks for sharing this story, would have loved to see the exhibition!
Exactly! It's also cool to see all of those guys get the recognition they deserve for building and riding bikes back in those days . Thanks for the photos Nate and Nik, Erik Koski is the guy hiding behind CK and he was so humble in person and genuinely excited to be recognized. You can kind of tell from that photo the guys (and gal) who are use to the limelight.sinnerman":37c3c03y said:best bit of all, is how everybody pulled together for the greater good, enabling it to be shared and for everyone to see.
Yeah, it's a bummer that all that time and energy went into the show and then it just came down and everything went different directions. It would have been cool to see the show travel around a little so it was more accessible but I do think it got some publicity so maybe there will be more shows like it in the future.Wold Ranger":37c3c03y said:Many thanks for sharing this story, would have loved to see the exhibition!
Ductape":3vjc5870 said:So exactly how many Trailmasters were actually made and how many are still accounted for?
One of the cool things Joe said was that the shim for the bars and the seatpost were pulled from a stash of parts he had left over from when he did the early Series I Breezers. It's certainly an honor for me to have him around the bike!Ductape":3vjc5870 said:The fact that Joe Breeze was able to find you and talk you out of the bike for the SFO Vintage MTB exhibit while you were off doing, well whatever it is you do all around the world is great. It's got to feel pretty cool knowing JB with the guidance of the original owner of the bike from over 30 years ago was able to make a few tweaks and get the bike back to those original specifications.