1997 GT Edge Aero

Hi Novocaine,
Thanks for the compliment. I became cycling aware in the very late 1960's. I had a subscription to one or two english cycling newspapers from that period. I was heavily influenced by time trailests and their bicycles. Their bikes were beautiful, drillium, big rings, clipped track bars, bar end shifters, toe clips/straps, and magnificent polish and paint.
It made a big impression and I would say it still does as it was a simpler time and I had no worries.
I think it's a touch point that reminds me to enjoy the day and go play.

Have A Great Saturday: Mike
run day then out for tea with wife no. 1. that's a good day for me.

Hi Bob,
Photos of the Viscount are buried in the family albums box that I haven't opened in years because I'm afraid of what else might be hiding in there like photos of my first wife and a portrait I commissioned... You see I'm a bit like Dorian Gray. If I look at my portrait or touch a brifter I will turn to dust.




Brooks Pro... I would like a little French culture, like a Ideale Titanium 90, lightly broken in by Isabelle Adjani.




Been there, done that, only with a Brooks Swallow, maybe a Bagman support...






I have a Goldie Lookin Chain with a pristine drilled Huret Jubilee derailleur attached around my neck and a Carradice Zipped Roll Bag swinging from my saddle stuffed with a collection of ladies undergarments purchased from vending machines in the darker corners of Japan. I would consider a decaleur but only to stack fresh delicious warm doughnuts on and maybe a gimbaled coffee cup holder.
Do you have a initiation in O.B.B.U. ? Does it hurt ? Will I be humiliated ?
Sign Me Up!!!

Welcome To Saturday: Mike 🍻:cool:

amazing, you look just like my first girl friend.

which is why I don't look back. :)
 
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