Yea, I really enjoy mine and am glad I purchased it when I did. Not
sure if Grant plans on re-introducing it or dropping it permanently.
For what it is it is a remarkably versatile bicycle depending on how
you set up the gearing.

On Mar 31, 5:22 am, John L <johnlimo...@msn.com> wrote:
> I had no intention of buying a new bike.  Let me say that for starters.
>  But as part of my trip to the Bay Area last month I made it over to Walnut
> Creek and found a nice looking Simpleone in the showroom.  So, took a 62cm
> model out for a spin, loved the fit, loved how light and springy it felt
> compared to my racked, bagged, geared, and fendered Hillborne (not to say I
> don't also love that).  But since I had no intention of buying a new bike,
> I walked out with a Mark's Wrap and a stack of Rivendell readers.  And,
> only hatching in my mind, a plan to save pennies, sell lemonade, etc until
> I could get my hands on one.  And then, panic, I get home and the Simpleone
> goes away from the web page.  So, sense and frugality having taken their
> leave, lust and terror dictating the action, I fret, email, fret more, and
> manage to come away with that same 62cm model I demo'ed a few weeks before.
>  Here are some quick iphone pictures, just after the shakedown ride.  I do
> not regret a thing.
>
> link to the flickr pics <http://flic.kr/s/aHsjzk4RJa>

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