> Vitess is a very small high-end boutique bike manufacturer here in
Toronto.
> All of their bicycles are custom made and fitted carbon fibre road bikes.
> 
> The owner, Julien, was getting ready to go out for a ride when I saw this
> photo and snapped:
> 
> http://mondociclismo.blogspot.com/2010/08/vitess.html
> 
> I was originally thinking of this for September PUG, but have now
submitted
> something else, so it presented as a PESO.
> 

I've never ridden a carbon-fibre bike, or indeed an aluminium one - I'm an
old-fashioned boy who likes steel. I don't much like the straight forks on
modern bikes, but that's a nice shot all the same.

Starting my new job in the morning. The office is in Clerkenwell /
Farringdon - the bikiest part of London so I'm hoping they'll have
facilities so I can commute on my bike. The 6-mile mark on the map below.

Thursday evenings I'll be arriving breathless at my French cinema discussion
group in South Kensington - just past the 11-mile mark on the map. The round
trip that day is 22 miles. Good for the thighs - dry-ran it today in 2
hours, which is not too bad for city cycling and a lot faster than any other
way of getting around London.

 http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=3981225>

Bob



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