Joe Breeze is a pretty smart guy and after the first ten bikes
he realized that the extra tubes were unnecessary.
He switched to oversize tubing and never looked back.
I think I read this in "The Birth of Dirt" by Frank Berto,
but it may have been from somewhere else.
There's more good Breezer info here:

http://mombat.org/Breezer.htm

Jay Hartman



On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Marty <mgie...@mac.com> wrote:

> A previous discussion on the diagatube Bombadil mentioned the Breezer,
> and I ran across some better recent photos. I'm looking at my own new
> Bombadil as I write this, and comparing the two I think the Rivendell
> looks much more substantial, refined and just plain beautiful, not
> that the B'zer is bad at all.  I'm a few parts from the final build,
> and will have three cockpits to choose from: Albatross, Bullmoose and
> Noodle. I may set all three up with quick-connectors and have the
> option to swap at will. Anyway, here's the DiagaBreeze:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/4xh7af9
>
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