did not have camera as i had no idea there would be anything to shoot.
if you are half way interested now, i believe you will be in with two
feet when they arrive. let me say again, it really does fit my riding
style, i am intrigued by good looking sloping framesets, especially
lugged ones; which are few and far between. and my socks nearly flew
off at first sight of san. not trying to hype it, i swear. just my
random reactions.

looks like larger sizes may have double top tubes and THOSE ARE NOT MY
STYLE...YET. the extra weight,the look, and the no good reason all
have me do the negative on 2 tops.

On Dec 11, 3:50 pm, Rob Harrison <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am also intrigued by this bike. Did ya take any pictures?
>
> Rob in Seattle
>
> On Dec 11, 2010, at 2:40 PM, eflayer wrote:
>
>
>
> > i was there to buy a couple of things. got to see and ride two
> > prototypes. i thought they were both aesthetically gorgeous. i am
> > sucker for many of grant's color choices; the oranges, the hillborne
> > green, and wonder if the production sans will end up in the blue i saw
> > today. i am a rider who appreciates bikes built mostly for paved
> > smoothish roads.  so the shorter wheelbase of the san wouuld be a
> > choice for me. both protos had pretty fat tires and my around the
> > block ride was tantalizing. i'd love to try one shod with pro race
> > 25's. that might make me want/buy one.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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