Re: [CR]What's in your garage/attic/house

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From: "Linda Price" <lindaprice4@comcast.net>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <1f0.1a91bd77.2d77eee0@aol.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]What's in your garage/attic/house
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 19:48:50 -0700


On Lou's link there's a picture of a Tempesta with both shifters on the right side (mounted side by side). I'm guessing this is a pretty rare thing (at least I've never seen anything like it before). Am I right ? Did other builders/makers create bikes with shifters mounted like this ? Other than to be different, is there a specific reason for doing this ?

John "contrary to Tom's imagination I'm NOT wearing my wife's nightie while posting in her name" Price Denver CO


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From: LouDeeter@aol.com
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: [CR]What's in your garage/attic/house



> In the garage:
> 1980s Columbine
> 1990s Columbine
> 1980s Columbine Mountain Bike
> 1984 Masi Prestige
> 1980s Redcay
> 1970s Redcay
> 1980s Cuevas
> 1980s Specialized Allez
> 1980s McLean
> 1990s KHS Team MTB
> 1980s Gios (Daughter's Road bike)
> 1990s Ibis Mojo MTB (daughter's)
>
> Attic:
> 1984 Cannondale SR900
> 1980 Tempesta
> 1970s Grandis Special Gran Prix
> 1990s RML ( Rick Michael Leckey)
> 1990s Spectrum Titanium
>
> House:
> 1984 Weigle (from Playboy and Bicycling, via John Pergolizzi)
> 1980s Miyata Pro (Turquoise with mostly red parts)
>
> Inbound:
> Baylis
> 1990s Columbine
> 1980s Specialized Allez
>
> Some shown at: http://client.visuallink.com/~krawls/id47.htm
>
> Lou Deeter, Orlando FL