Stan Halpin wrote:
> Nice bike! I really like the detailing on the fork crown/head tube  
> junction. Nice touch.
>   
It's a bit odd, isn't it?
> You'll find that that rear derailleur is a bit clunky but I don't  
> think there is anything comparably low-tech on today's market. That  
> was a pretty low-end Sun Tour at the time, and Sun Tour is now out of  
> business ;-( I might have something (used) in my spare-parts bin, a  
> higher quality Sun Tour from about the same era... I'll take a look.
> Also, suggest you tilt the front of the saddle down about half an  
> inch - you'll find it much more comfortable.
>   
We'll see.  Better hardware is always welcome, but I'm really thinking 
hard about a new wheel and a flip-flop hub.  Considering my girth, 
adding a few inches of padding to the seat might be necessary.  But I'll 
start with the tilt.  <g>
> Enjoy your rides, and wear a helmet!
>
> Stan
>   
I guess I ought to get one of those.  Thanks, Stan.

-- 
Scott Loveless
www.twosixteen.com


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