I would love to hear the story of the Campeur Bombadil....if it's not going 
to open old wounds

On Sunday, October 2, 2022 at 5:24:56 PM UTC-5 Craig Montgomery wrote:

> 1910 Raleigh Cross Frame.
> [image: 1912-RALEIGH-X-Frame-03-678x410.jpg]
> Craig in Tucson
>
> On Saturday, September 24, 2022 at 7:30:05 AM UTC-7 Marty Gierke, 
> Stewartstown PA wrote:
>
>> I've always liked but never ridden a Moulton. The Space Frame concept is 
>> appealing on a number of levels, and the spin offs are many - some a little 
>> excessive IMHO. Fun to see how people are thinking about frames, structure, 
>> materials and assembly techniques. Here are just a few I've run across that 
>> got my attention:
>>
>> Starting with the Moulton classic
>> [image: 43e339da98ee9cc2b1c1799047bcbce1.jpeg]
>>
>> This one a titanium riveted erector set style from BME Design
>> [image: e7c56bb57935311f0a1574a3fe6e3f1e.jpeg]
>>
>> Here's the full view
>> [image: 0ceea0e490d7a78b1eb2eff691d507b8.jpeg]
>> It's not easy being green - especially if you are the builder...
>> [image: ff9068c50ab4db07256342404ef48b4d.jpeg]
>> Another BME creation - carbon this time[image: 
>> 6cee7b5562bc58ec48649553c2d66562.jpeg]
>> This last one is a little over the top...Wonder what the frame alone 
>> weighs?
>> [image: fb92e58ad355408ada73e7c27a6084f5.jpeg]
>>
>> Not sure if any of these beats a classic diamond frame in terms of 
>> elegance, but I appreciate the effort that is evident in all of them. 
>> Please add your favorites if the mood strikes. 
>>
>> Marty
>>
>>

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