@ Andrew,
Yes, the is the Sugino Alpina Triple.  Looks good and works very
well.  I never felt the Sugino 500T was in any way "sloppy" when
shifting, but the Alpina is definitely better.  Of course, is about
$80 more.

@ kuma,
I think you get whatever fork they give you ... and you're happy with
it.

Bryan

On Nov 12, 3:14 pm, kuma <dianevar...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> I also thought the three dot forks were the canti forks, and the no
> dot forks were the sidepull forks?  There are so many different
> versions of the Sam fork, it is hard to keep track of them, and it's
> not at all clear to me which one you will get if you order a Sam.
>
> On Nov 12, 7:49 am, "Bryan @ Renaissance Bicycles"
>
> <renaissancebicyc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > It is safe to say that this is the largest bike we've had in the Shop
> > for a while; a 64cm double toptube Hillborne:
>
> >http://www.renaissancebicycles.com/gallery/rb-gallery-1/
>
> > This has been a project for quite some time – we ordered it from
> > Waterford way-back-when.  Bob did a very nice job selecting components
> > and accessories.  The 10-speed 105 drivetrain works well with the
> > Sugino Alpina cranks and Silver shifters.  For what it's worth, I
> > still think the fluted version of the Honjos are the best looking
> > fenders.
>
> > Questions, comments, and observation are welcomed.
>
> > Thanks and enjoy your weekend,
>
> > Bryan

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