Re: [CR]What kind of bike is your commuter - Aldo's bikes

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From: "Charles T. Young" <youngc@NetReach.Net>
To: "Classic Rendezvous" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Subject: Re: [CR]What kind of bike is your commuter - Aldo's bikes
Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2002 21:06:47 -0500


Aldo:

You definitely need some English bikes in your stable and, if your life isn't complicated enough, some French bikes as well.

Charlie Young
Honeybrook, PA


----- Original Message -----
From: swampmtn
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 7:56 PM
Subject: Re: [CR]What kind of bike is your commuter



> My commuter/grocery bike is a 1947 Automoto single speed "gentleman's" bike
> with flip-flop hub and upright (moustache?) bars. It's all original, except
> for tires and rear bags (german army bread bags). The rear carrier is
> hinged, and doubles as a bike stand.
>
> Aldo Ross
> Monroe, Ohio
>
> 1927 Starr Comet
> 1947 Automoto
> 1958 Olmo
> 1959 Legnano
> 1961 Legnano
> 1961 Atala
> 1962 Atala
> 1963 Bianchi
> 1964 Girardengo
> 1967 Paramount
> 1970 Legnano
> 1973 Atala
> 1980 Colnago
> 1983 Bianchi
> 1983 Alan
> 1985 Paramount
> 1993 Bianchi
> 1996 Bianchi
> 1997 Bianchi
> 1998 Bianchi
> 1999 Bianchi