Midlife
Retro Wizard
Just a personal observation and nothing more..........please don't shoot me down
I left for University in 1978 but worked at the bike shop for a couple more years but after that kept an eye on the TT scene to see what was going on. I saw the advent of aero over drillium with Martin Pyne going skinsuit / lo-pro / funny bike plus all the others doing the same.
But for the life of me I can't remember a picture of BB on a Lo-Pro, it might be my memory but nothing rings a bell.
The other thing is I have seen BB and she is quite petite and I guess BITD she would have rode a 19 1/2 inch frame? which is almost a lo-pro in itself. I am no frame builder but dropping the seat tube for more seat pillar showing plus sloping down the top tube would seem to suggest that the top tube would meet the down tube at about the level of the downtube shifters, even with a 650 front wheel.
A I say please don't shot me down but there are a lot of pics of BB and maybe someone can find her on a Raleigh Lo-Pro.
Shaun
PS Paul (Ellis Briggs) we used to sell your frames in our shop I know what you mean about frames being spirited out the back door
I left for University in 1978 but worked at the bike shop for a couple more years but after that kept an eye on the TT scene to see what was going on. I saw the advent of aero over drillium with Martin Pyne going skinsuit / lo-pro / funny bike plus all the others doing the same.
But for the life of me I can't remember a picture of BB on a Lo-Pro, it might be my memory but nothing rings a bell.
The other thing is I have seen BB and she is quite petite and I guess BITD she would have rode a 19 1/2 inch frame? which is almost a lo-pro in itself. I am no frame builder but dropping the seat tube for more seat pillar showing plus sloping down the top tube would seem to suggest that the top tube would meet the down tube at about the level of the downtube shifters, even with a 650 front wheel.
A I say please don't shot me down but there are a lot of pics of BB and maybe someone can find her on a Raleigh Lo-Pro.
Shaun
PS Paul (Ellis Briggs) we used to sell your frames in our shop I know what you mean about frames being spirited out the back door