Hi Erl, dug in my computer and found this - 42mm shorties with 32mm tires

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and here are my 36mm Honjos with 28mm tires - from the side, there's air 
from end to end, and very good coverage

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On Friday, April 12, 2013 8:47:42 AM UTC-5, WETH wrote:
>
> Yesterday was gorgeous day; today it is raining and thundering.  After 
> wrapping the Albatross bars on the Motobecane Super Mirage, I went for an 
> early morning ride.  The weather and the ride were perfect.  However this 
> makeover and ride would not have happened without the inspiration and 
> knowledge I have received and continue to get from this group.  Thank you.
>
> The Motobecane Super Mirage circa 1976 belonged to my father-in-law.  When 
> it didn't sell at a yard sale, he gave it to me.  I didn't like the way it 
> rode with the original drop bars and saddle.  It sat in my shed for a few 
> years.  After reading many of the posts on this group and seeing the 
> photos, I was inspired to fix the bike up "Rivendell style" and get it back 
> on the road.  I overhauled the wheels, bottom bracket and pedal bearings, 
> replaced all the cables and brake pads, installed new 27 x 1 1/4 tires, 
> Brooks B68 saddle, and Rivendell cockpit (Nitto Albatross bars, Nitto 
> Periscopa stem, Newbaum maroon colored bar tape (matches the head badge), 
> Shimano MTB silver brake levers).  I left the pletscher rack, Weinmann 
> brakes, Suntour stem mounted shifters, Suntour V-GT rear derailer and 
> kickstand.  I also left on the county bike registration sticker that 
> expired in 1978.
>
> The Newbaum bar tape feels great; I rode yesterday without gloves. 
>  Though, I usually ride with gloves to protect my hands in a fall, the bike 
> lends itself to gloveless riding!
>
> I adore riding this bike as currently configured.  I thank everyone for 
> the inspiration and knowledge needed for me to do this.
>
> Though I do not imagine riding this bike in the rain, I will look into 
> whether I can squeeze in fenders.  I also want to fit a bottle cage or two 
> for carrying water on longer rides.  Also still on the list is finishing 
> the bar tape with twine.
>
> Here are a few photos from yesterday.  More photos here if interested: 
> http://erlhouston.smugmug.com/Portfolio/Cyling/Motobecane-Super-Mirage/28440802_jtmxgv<https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-SNO6w48PB-U/UWbhCSCHN0I/AAAAAAAAALs/wM1b6hs8xuQ/s1600/Motobecane%2B%25281%2Bof%2B4%2529.jpg><https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-P7MRBcqG55s/UWbhDJVDnlI/AAAAAAAAAL4/6JjTD8NMmvM/s1600/Motobecane%2B%25284%2Bof%2B4%2529.jpg>
>
> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-tBGThhK0u_M/UWbhCg0oAmI/AAAAAAAAALw/J9q1ILjyVuo/s1600/Motobecane%2B%25283%2Bof%2B4%2529.jpg><https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-GjN8SRXu7J4/UWbhCVfMkXI/AAAAAAAAALk/h1lh2jjixlM/s1600/Motobecane%2B%25282%2Bof%2B4%2529.jpg>
>
> Thanks for all the inspiration!  Safe cycling.
>

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