I covet an Ebisu.  I'd love to dive into Hiroshi's idiosyncrasies.
That being said, Grant's designs are dependable and rather wonderful
in terms of ride quality.  It will be fun to jump onto a Roadeo one
day to see how it feels.

On Sep 2, 2:01 pm, Steve Palincsar <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-09-02 at 13:33 -0700, Steve Park wrote:
> > The question I have is why isn't the Ebisu Road more popular?
>
> Maybe because you can only get it from Jitensha Studios.
>
> A year or two ago a woman from Berkeley CA wrote on the BOB list asking
> about a good bike shop in her area.  I told her about Jitensha.  She'd
> never heard of it.  Next day, she wrote to say she walked to work and
> went right past the shop on her way to work every day, and never once
> noticed it.
>
> You know about it and I know about it and even it if weren't one of the
> coolest shops in the USA because of what it carries, it'd still be one
> of the coolest places to know about because it sits in a wrinkle in the
> space-time continuum that allows it to be located in the suburbs of
> Tokyo Japan while manifesting itself in Berkeley CA.  But that doesn't
> mean enough people Out There know about it to make it "popular".  That's
> my theory, anyway.   ;-)
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