Hmm..that's an interesting idea. If you win the frame, you spend the 
certificate on parts for it!
 
Joe Bernard

On Thursday, December 6, 2012 12:05:05 PM UTC-8, William wrote:

> Even a person who doesn't need anything at the moment should buy themself 
> a $300 gift certificate.  Buy the $300 Gift Certificate, hand it to your 
> wife and tell her "This is what I want for Christmas".  It's perfect!
>
> On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 9:15:37 PM UTC-8, BSWP wrote:
>>
>> That would be a Mountain Fixte!
>>
>> I'm looking at what I can justify, seeing if it will come to $300
>>
>> - Andrew, Berkeley
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 5, 2012 11:57:47 AM UTC-8, Philip Williamson wrote:
>>>
>>> I'd do a version of that Mountain Fixie that was such a troublesome 
>>> truck. Basically a fixed gear fool-around-in-the-woods bike. Able to take 
>>> 60mm Big Apples and fenders, like a super-attractive version of my 
>>> industrial-ugly Gravel 
>>> Roadster<http://www.biketinker.com/2012/projects/front-bag-conversion-on-problem-solvers/>.
>>>  Flared 
>>> drops. Threadless stem. Berthoud saddle, maybe? I like your mixte idea for 
>>> standover/bailoff clearance. 
>>>
>>> Maybe an Abele gray, black, or pea-sage green; something low-key for the 
>>> woods. "Pencil" blue, maybe.
>>>
>>> Philip
>>> www.biketinker.com
>>>
>>>

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