That's bloody gorgeous (though the fork bend could be improved). I bet you 
it rides great. I have a 2009 Sam, a 2011 Rawland rSogn, and both are 
fabulous bikes. I also have a 1990 Fisher Sphinx (Gary's early take on a 
monstercross) which I have recently converted to a rigid 29er, and I am 
absolutely loving it. Though if someone wanted to trade their Hunqapillar 
for it, I wouldn't say no. :)

Cheers,

Gernot


On Wednesday, March 7, 2012 6:37:58 AM UTC+7, William wrote:
>
> http://galluscycles.com/adventure_a.html 
>
> I didn't catch this bike at the show in person, but it did catch my eye in 
> the after-photos.  It's built like an old Ritchey (fillets), to a geometry 
> like a 1992 or 1993 Bridgestone, except it takes 650B wheels.   Pretty darn 
> sharp looking bike, IMO.  I'm still making up my mind if I think this is 
> being retro just for retro sake.  The fact is a LOT of people are doing 
> 1983 Stumpjumper restorations and loving them.  So those bikes still work. 
>  Why not make a new bike that acknowledges that those bikes got several 
> things right?  
>

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