Jim, what a well-loved and distinctive Bomba. Before I bought my first Riv 
I seriously considered an unpainted Bomba Proto that was listed as a web 
special. I'm happy with my Rivs but there's something special about the 
Bomba (such a cool name). Thanks for your post and the bit about Tammy's 
impressive customer service. Wow!

Best regards,
Richard

On Monday, October 24, 2016 at 10:43:54 PM UTC-4, Jim M. wrote:
>
> No shuttle needed if on bike. But be careful riding down the hill to Yerba 
> Buena. There are some deep holes for storm drain grates that could send you 
> over the bars.
>
> As to finding the path, if you're at MacArthur BART, just head towards the 
> bay on 40th street and you'll see signs when you approach Ikea.
>
> So I think the patina is approaching corrosion stage, otherwise I would 
> leave it. It's an 8 yr old proto-Bomba, so I can live with getting a new 
> clearcoat every 8 years.
>
> And Tammy the waffle lady also owns the bike shop. She had a waffle 
> customer with a flat, so she rode her bike to the bike shop and brought 
> back tube, pump, and levers, and then got back to cooking waffles.
>
> jim m
> wc,ca
>
>

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