Thanks for sharing, Andrew! Beautiful family picture too!!!
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 8:13:49 PM UTC-7 Andrew Letton wrote:
> Here's a photo of the stem we're talking about, in case anyone's curious:
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> IMG_0025
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easy on the eyes, for sure.
thanks for posting the pics.
paul
takoma park, md.
On Friday, September 25, 2020 at 2:51:53 PM UTC-4 Joe Bernard wrote:
> " Slightly shorter version of your custom - sounds perfect. What a score."
>
> It's really nice, Kim, and I'll bet there's traces of the design in
" Slightly shorter version of your custom - sounds perfect. What a score."
It's really nice, Kim, and I'll bet there's traces of the design in your
Susie. It's a Hillibike!
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020, 11:29 AM kim young wrote:
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> Slightly shorter version of your custom - sounds perfect. What a
Hehe, the line is getting long with people who've told me that, Jason. This
happened to the seller, too: people were calling him with over-price offers
as he was packing it up for me!
On Fri, Sep 25, 2020, 11:38 AM Jason Fuller wrote:
> Can I call dibs now if you decide to sell it in the
Can I call dibs now if you decide to sell it in the future, Joe? :D
I adore this frame, such a unique and neat point in time for Rivendell.
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Slightly shorter version of your custom - sounds perfect. What a score.
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 4:55 PM Joseph Bernard wrote:
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> On Thu, Sep 24, 2020, 4:52 PM Joseph Bernard wrote:
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>> I rode it, the verdict is in, it's a great bike! I can't give any
>> specifics of ride quality because
Thanks Roberta!Yes, Zane enjoyed (and continues to enjoy) riding on the bike
with me since that very first ride. Happy Papa!That cockpit is the 58cm Bosco
bar on a 12cm Nitto lugged stem.cheers,Andrew
On Thursday, September 24, 2020, 09:21:28 PM GMT+10, Roberta
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Andrew,
Zane
Andrew,
Zane looked like he’s having a great time. He’s adorable! What handlebars are
on this bike?
Joe,
I’m looking forward to to hearing of your ride.
Roberta
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Thanks Roberta! The air is clear today so I'm going to get out there and
finally find out how my bike feels, I haven't even ridden it since it came
to me with dropbars that were wy too far away to reach.
Answers to several folk's questions, hopefully I'll remember them all:
The finish is
Wow Andrew, can you tell us more about that stem?! Looks rad!
On Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 9:36:52 PM UTC-7 Andrew Letton wrote:
> Looks great, Joe! Enjoy the ride!
>
> One question: are you certain that it is Toyo-built? My 60cm early 2TT
> Bombadil was built by Waterford. What is the
Oh sry that was confusing. not for me
(I was just excited about yours. Dude It’s the best !).
So I had made a short list of scavenger hunt projects for my nieces and
‘find a bombadil’ was one of their tasks. I gave them a final hint to check
my inbox and bonus !!
Thx for posting
:)
On
My tentacled 2014 Bombadil was built by both Waterford and Nobilette. The
lugged diagatube frame and fork were done by Waterford and the tentacles
were fillet brazed by Nobilette on its way to the west coast.
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Laing
Delray Beach FL
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at
Looks nice. I didn’t realize no paint until you commented. Does it have any
type of finish? Let’s hope the fires die down soon and you can ride.
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Good call, Andrew, the seller said Toyo but my numbers look like yours. The
first letter is hard to decipher but I think it's V=5=May then 09..must be
a Waterford. I'm ok with this!
Your Bombadil is so nice.
On Tue, Sep 22, 2020, 9:36 PM Andrew Letton wrote:
> Looks great, Joe! Enjoy the
Indeed, I had them around and thought the gold would brighten up the
raw-finish frame a bit.
Kim and Joel, thanks!
Kim, why are you looking for Bombadils?
On Tue, Sep 22, 2020, 9:27 PM Mike Godwin wrote:
> Wow nice. Skewered with Paul's? Nice bit of color.
>
> Mike SLO CA
>
> On Tuesday,
Looks great, Joe! Enjoy the ride!
One question: are you certain that it is Toyo-built? My 60cm early 2TT Bombadil
was built by Waterford. What is the serial number format on yours; that may
tell us something. (Mine is L080xx. Built in L=12=December of '08.) Does
anyone else recall the history
Wow nice. Skewered with Paul's? Nice bit of color.
Mike SLO CA
On Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 7:33:08 PM UTC-7, Joel wrote:
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> Beautiful bike Joe. Enjoy it.
> On Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 10:25:25 PM UTC-4 Flowerfang wrote:
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>> My nieces are visiting and started driving me kinda
Beautiful bike Joe. Enjoy it.
On Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 10:25:25 PM UTC-4 Flowerfang wrote:
> My nieces are visiting and started driving me kinda nuts. So I bribed them
> to watch for bombadils in my feed. They don’t really know what that is, so
> overhearing their discussion was
My nieces are visiting and started driving me kinda nuts. So I bribed them
to watch for bombadils in my feed. They don’t really know what that is, so
overhearing their discussion was interesting.
Anyways, they just came running out with the urgent news!
Lol
that frame alone is pretty amazing to
I finally finished it! Its a 52cm Toyo, early parallel-tube version (the
one I like). No paint, which was an interesting experience for a notorious
paint panicker as I was working. I can't scratch it!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/zoKtKnW1Bnxoz1qg8
Joe Bernard
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