Yes it does look like one of those bikes they don't make like they used to. 
Nice find!

On Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 9:22:19 PM UTC-5, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> Bob B asked whether I can fit on it.  
>
> Yes, I definitely can.  In the photo, the saddle height is set correctly 
> at 75.5cm.  The standover is around 84cm and my PBH is around 86, so I've 
> got a bit of room.  The top tube + stem length is about an inch shorter 
> than any of my other road bikes, so I'm on the lookout for a SR Custom 
> model stem in 100mm extension.  
>
> The seller of this bike had no clue how to determine frame size, and kept 
> giving me measurements that I was sure were wrong.  This model came in a 
> 57cm and a 60cm, and when I pulled the trigger I still was not certain 
> which it was, but I hoped it was a 60, and it is.  This is really one of 
> those "they don't make them like they used to" bikes.  I'm really happy 
> about it.  
>
> Bill
>
> On Wednesday, October 18, 2017 at 7:05:22 PM UTC-7, Bob B wrote:
>>
>> Awesome bike. Can you fit on it Bill? Looks so much bigger than your 
>> other bikes. I love the univegas of this period. Tend to have really 
>> understated but pretty colors.
>
>

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