> These are simple snapshots of the bike for identification purposes.  I
> wasn't trying to make them pretty or artsy.  Just documentation.  So
> if you're interested in old bikes have a look.
> http://picasaweb.google.com/sdloveless/Nishiki#
> 
> Otherwise, move along.  Nothing to see here.
> 

that's a beautiful looking bike. 

I wish I had the space here to work on my bike myself rather than having to
rely on bike shops. When the rear wheel collapsed last year I took it into
my LBS for a bit of emergency work - new wheel, rear mech, chain, and
cassette. All the parts they put on were cheap shit and the rear cogs don't
work at all well with the chainwheel, so the bike has been really unpleasant
all year. Tomorrow I'm taking it in to a decent bike shop to have 2 decent
touring wheels put on, and the gearing replaced with a better quality set up
and the gearing I want. It pisses me off though because I ought to be able
to do stuff like that myself, but just don't have the space.

Bob


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