I agree with this so much. My partner had a bike that was rescued and built
up by a friend - totally free and assembled with love, but still an
inexpensive Jamis something- or-other. She took it on long rides around the
city, to Coney Island, etc. The seat post kind of sucked and the saddle
would m
Definitely heartwarming to hear about your daughter and your family. May
you have many wonderful adventures together.
Toshi in Oakland, CA
On Sat, Apr 13, 2019 at 4:54 PM Rachel P wrote:
> Hi folks!-new to posting the list but have been following for a few years.
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> That's our (er, my daughte
Rachel, I knew that child had to have amazing parents. I think we can
confidently say Goldilocks is a dream child and I am envious! I have 2
wonderful boys, but had I had a daughter, this is the daughter I’d wish for!
I am a total believer in buying quality and spending money on things that las
Rachel thanks for your perspective about your daughter’s bike. I know you are
preaching to the choir on this list; but the logic and rational to gift your
13yo daughter this personalized high quality beautiful source of adventure
bring joy to my heart!
I am a retired English teacher and taught
I'll ask Anna if she'll do an interview. We've been meaning to start an
text based interview series. I have a Pro yo-yo'er turned Atlantis rider
lined up, and a bunch of industry folks.
The bike was super fun to conceive. It was originally going to be a
Sherlock Holmes / Tolkien mix, with s
Hi folks!-new to posting the list but have been following for a few years.
That's our (er, my daughter's) Tolkien-mobile so a shout out to Candice and
James for the build :). We are now a Riv squared family: my completely
orange Cheviot and her Atlantis. Seven bikes in the garage now--car's bee
Now that's texting. While taping? Black and White and read all over.
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Candice's creativity with bar (and now chainstay) tape is joy-bringing. The
tape that came on my Atlantis-from-Analog has sparkles in it. Sparkles! 🙂
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PS I always thought if I got a custom (or could finagle Grant putting it on the
Anniversary Mixte) I wanted “One Bike To Rule Them All” as the decal on the
frame.
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> On Apr 8, 2019, at 2:00 PM, Bicycle Belle Ding Ding!
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> 1. Analog (James, et al.): You are amazing
1. Analog (James, et al.): You are amazing. I am in awe that you dreamed up and
then carried out the idea to include whole passages of Tolkien on this
Rivendell bike. This is just fantastic. Hits all the pleasure centers in my
brain - bikes, books, endearing quotes, darling teenagers who are sho
That is impressive! Much nicer than the bikes I had at 13, though mine were
decent.
On Mon, Apr 8, 2019 at 10:19 AM Toshi Takeuchi wrote:
> Stunning bike--very lucky 13 yr old!
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What a beautiful bike! What bar is this? And how did she type onto the bar tape?
I’m very impressed.
David
> On Apr 8, 2019, at 1:43 PM, Collin A wrote:
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> Dang, I wish I got this when I was 13! Hopefully she will be nicknaming the
> bike as Shadofax since most of the quotes are from Gandalf!
Dang, I wish I got this when I was 13! Hopefully she will be nicknaming the
bike as Shadofax since most of the quotes are from Gandalf!
On Monday, April 8, 2019 at 10:19:20 AM UTC-7, ttoshi wrote:
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> Stunning bike--very lucky 13 yr old!
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