Nicely built  Platypus John!   I've been riding one for going on two years 
now and I'm still amazed by how versatile it is. Love seeing it with those 
big 55s and the woodies. 

I've done some riding in your neighborhood on the TART and up into the 
Lelanau Peninsula. You're living in a beautiful area !!!

Steve in AVL

On Saturday, March 15, 2025 at 1:34:31 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> OMG is that a beautiful bike! Everything about it, but especially those 
> fenders. Well done!!!
>
> Chris Young
>
> On Saturday, March 15, 2025 at 11:03:19 AM UTC-6 [email protected] 
> wrote:
>
>> By taking inspiration from so many members in this group, (looking at 
>> you, Leah!), and searching for a LOOONG time, I was able to find the 60 
>> frame of my dreams from Ben @ Happy Go Bikes in DC. I agree with the silver 
>> aesthetic of so many of you, so, sorting through my parts bins, bicycle 
>> recyclers places and other parts hoarders, The winter Purple Prince Project 
>> seems completed. The finishing touch was having Cody @ Woody's Fenders 
>> fabricate a set of custom designed flats made of Purple Heart wood with a 
>> Maple insert.
>>
>> My color way was minimal, purple, chrome and brown/tan.
>> It was fun finding old purple anodized parts that I had collected, never 
>> thinking I'd use them this way. I still have more bits unused. I'm not a 
>> fan of the wide 90 degree Nitto's so many are using. I found an alloy set 
>> that mimics 1970's Schwinn upright bikes. The standard for ergonomic 
>> comfort, IMHO.
>>
>> Cranks and derailleur are first generation M900 XTR's. 8 speed rear 
>> cassette. Shimano Hubs. Shimano friction shifter from the stone age. Stem 
>> is a no name lump from my parts box, polished back to a gem.The Brooks 
>> Flyer has been a few of my bikes in the past. The Paul Motolites and Love 
>> Levers are a dream match. A better system cannot be imagined...and they are 
>> purple! The front rack is the VO porteur rack and the rear is a 35 year old 
>> Blackburn, straightened and polished. The purple beartraps had to come from 
>> Blue Lug. A few small bits, (skewers, grips, valve caps, bell) were sourced 
>> online, as no bike shop had anything in Purple, BUT, the brake and shift 
>> cable housings was sourced locally from Dan @ Wild Card Bike Shop, here in 
>> Traverse City. (MI) The RH Antelope Hill 700x55's had already had one life 
>> on another of my bikes. I really wanted to build a bike around these 
>> extralight tires, as, they ARE the MAGIC CARPET of tires. There's just 
>> nothing like them. I have RH tires on many of my bikes. (I'm using tubes 
>> this time).
>>
>> I'm hoping to join other Riv riders in upcoming jaunts. It's been a fun 
>> winter project shoehorning all of this together into a bike like none other 
>> that I have.
>>
>> (snapshots from a late winter morning attached below)
>>
>> Happy Trails!
>>
>> JohnRobertWilliams
>> Traverse City, MI
>>
>> https://share.icloud.com/photos/04egJaRgjFmTDOoVj6sJW__6w
>>
>

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