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Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: A restored 1977 English built frame
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Friday, July 18, 2008. A restored 1977 English built frame. I recently received a email with pictures from Rod Taylor, who lives in England. Rod is the original owner of a frame I built for him in 1977. In his message he wrote:. 8220;Out of all my bikes, road, track, audax, touring, roadster, cyclo-cross, hybrid, mountain, my 1960 Dave Davey and 1977 Dave Moulton stand out as my favorites. Last year I gave the frames to Dave Yates. I whole-heartedly approve of Rod’s decision to build this bike up w...
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Dave Moulton's Bike Blog: Cyclists and POBs
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Monday, October 15, 2007. I have been a cyclist since my early teens; most regular readers of this blog are also cyclists. I don’t know about you, but I get tired of my reputation being tarnished by another group who should not even be categorized as cyclists. 8220;As easy as riding a bike, anyone can do it,” is a common expression. Riding a bike in today’s heavy traffic is anything but easy; it requires considerable skill and a lot of moxie. Person on a Bike.). As for traffic lights, most pedestrians do...
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Bike Biz Babe: The 650B Experiment
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A collection of stories, thoughts, and random chatter from a chick who works in the bicycle industry. Saturday, September 15, 2007. For the past couple of months, I have been exchanging e-mails with Kirk Pacenti. About 650B wheels. Kirk, who makes some of the nicest lugs on the planet that are used by some of the world's best frame makers, has been a driving force behind the 650B movement and has been a great source of information. Based on Haro's success in the 29" wheel market with our line of " Mary.