Jan,

Thanks for sharing a part of history and evolution of artisanal frame 
building. I really enjoyed the points you made about the differences 
between Rene & Desbois. I have to concur with Michael that the brake 
levers/ hood placement look uncomfortable. 

Best,

Hugh
Sunland, CA

On Friday, April 26, 2013 9:25:37 AM UTC-7, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>
> I enjoyed looking at these photos.  So much eye wash, or as my coworkers 
> used to say, bike porn.  The HBs and levers don't look as comfortable as 
> modern noodles and more contemporary levers.  I was also surprised by how 
> very short the straddle cables are.  I have posted Racers on my tandem, 
> which are clearly modeled after the Mafac  and I set them up with much 
> longer cables.
>
> Michael
>
> On Friday, April 26, 2013 11:36:24 AM UTC-4, Jan Heine wrote:
>>
>> A left-over from our latest book: A lovely 1980 Herse Randonneuse, with 
>> studio photos posted here
>>
>> http://janheine.wordpress.com/2013/04/26/1980-rene-herse-randonneuse/
>>
>> Enjoy!
>>
>> Jan Heine
>> Editor
>> Bicycle Quarterly
>> http://www.bikequarterly.com
>>
>> Follow our blog at http://janheine.wordpress.com/
>>
>

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