[CR]whew

(Example: Framebuilders:Dario Pegoretti)

From: <ABikie@aol.com>
Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 00:47:20 EDT
To: krawls@visuallink.com
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]whew

So much stuff so little space but I got the van and trailer load in the van alone. I couild have used a few of those packing specialists I've seen in the movies that push people into the Tokyo subway trains.

This be one packed van!
>From memory: AD New York show bike 1982 cut out head tube, lugless, 'rigi' style twin seat tube

This was from when there was going to be an AD/Puch/Steyr theme

And the Yankee makes: Durham/Bullseve prototype aluminum frame (WAY fat) HiE Cosmopolitan- Orange, Siamese headless aluminum spokes and more of Harlan's homemade tricks, world's lightest wheel. Made in Nashville, Tn.

Klein Team Super - 1977, boron fork, full NR Gold Ano, 27.4 post, tubulars From just before Jan was their cover girl. Paramounts: PreWar track (might be a superior) 50's Track (track dropout roadster/fender frame) 50th Anniversary NOS 1970? P10 NOS Graftek - 76? NR/SR Made between the two bike booms by Exxon Corp Kellogg / Ross professional. tom Kellogg's contribution to a maga bike company Trek pepto pink 760 full 531/Campy tips NR/SR NOS. c. 1982 Trek 960 White/Blue (Wayne's marvelous build=Cirque 'donation' from him) c. 1982 195? Varsity 26" wheels, Purchased from now-famous Original owner of SanAnselmo, Ca.who went on to modify Schwinns for RePack use and later

have a large bike company or two. Eisentraut A/Sport- former Museum of Modern Art exhibit Santana Lugless one-off NOS. Columbus, C-record century finish and some special tricks A few tubs of old stuff showing American Technology and design and lack thereof

Anybody up this early's welcome to make a few cards with these titles and my name if they are making some anyway-trade ya something cool. I don't know how to do those things.

Looking forward to seeingy'all down yonder

Larry Black off to EnCee

Larry