I concur that it’s older than a ’93. My wife and I bought ours when we got 
married in 1993, and the graphics are different and it has 700s. The only 
things on ours that are different from stock are the seats, tires, 
handlebar tape and rear rack. I do like the idea of mustache bars, since 
that's what I have on two other bikes.

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On Monday, June 30, 2014 12:07:19 AM UTC-4, Jim Bronson wrote:
>
> I think that's older than a 93.  My 93 Burley Duet came with a 700c 
> wheelset.  I replaced the rear wheel with a Shimano HF-08/Sun Rhyno Lite/DT 
> Swiss Alpine wheel, have 9 speed 12-36 with Deore M-591 rear derailer and 
> Microshift R9 brifters.  Also replaced front chainrings with new 
> Stronglight ones I had shipped from xxcycle.com in France.  Using a stem 
> extender and 48mm Noodles.  Still using stock front wheel.  700Cx32 WTB 
> tires of some sort or another, just something I picked up on the cheap.
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 29, 2014 at 10:53 PM, Tony DeFilippo <vpi...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>>
>> http://dr2dc.blogspot.com/2014/06/introducing-drumroll-please-mr-burley.html
>>
>> My Thanksgiving '13 week C-list impulse buy and supposed 'winter' project 
>> is finally rolling in style!  I'm rocking dual Moustache bars, original 
>> Nitto's for the captain (me) and flipped XO-3 MTB diameter ones for my 
>> wife.  That is newbaum's over one layer of inner tube, 2 coats of shellac 
>> (done yesterday so the color is as brilliant as it'll ever be!  Other 
>> Riv-ish details include the MUSA steel frame of course, Suntour Barcon's 
>> (the whole bike came w/ a Suntour XC group), dual Brooks Flyer saddles and 
>> some Nitto stems.  Last weekend was the ~18 mile W&OD trail shakedown ride 
>> with unwrapped bars and today we did ~27 miles to Mount Vernon and back via 
>> the Mount Vernon Trail and Old Town Alexandria.  Both were unqualified 
>> sucesses.  
>>
>> I'm still getting used to the handling and braking responsibilities for 
>> two, my trail etiquette today could have used some fine tuning but I'll get 
>> smoother.  I was impressed how well the bike responded to heavy pedalling 
>> up some of the sharp, short hills on the way to MV.  I'm hoping to get in 
>> alot of tandem riding for the rest of this year!
>>
>> Tony
>>
>>
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