With the bike built up & especially the rack, the tentacular stays
blend right in & don't call attention to themselves.  It'll take
serious bike nerds to even notice.

dougP

On Feb 19, 2:49 am, Tom Harrop <twhar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi RBW,
>
> I've finally put the finishing touches together, so here's a link to a few
> photos of my 68 cm Bombadil. <http://flic.kr/p/bvSB28> Scroll through to
> see some photos of Cat's 54 cm Homer. You'll also find a couple of
> traditional GGRBWOB full-frame, drive-side shots for your enjoyment!
>
> The Bombadil is great. So far it's only really been used for commuting,
> although we plan to tour on these bikes. Such a nice ride, it feels stable
> but not in the least bit slow. I weigh 100–110 Kg, and the most I've loaded
> it up with would be about 12 Kg (some in basket, some in SaddleSack) so
> far, and there wasn't the slightest problem.There was no difference in
> handling that I could detect. I can't wait to put some more Kms on it!
>
> I'd like to thank the list members whose bikes have inspired these builds.
> In particular, the photos and descriptions of Amit's, Kelly's, René's and a
> couple of other Bombadils on Flickr whose parentage I'm not certain of have
> been most helpful.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Tom

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