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From: "Gary Chottiner" <gsc2@cwru.edu>
To: <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
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Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 21:58:04 -0500
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No bikes in the garage - during a Cleveland winter, they all move to the house but some are still ridden.

Some photos at http://users.adelphia.net/~gchottiner/ but they didn't give me enough space for good photos of all.

- Proteus Pro-Tourist - purchased new in the late 70's when I lived on the same street as their shop, my daily rider

- Proteus Century - thanks to Tom Hayes for a deal on the frame - this is my UGLY bike for rough conditions

- T.I. Raleigh 753 Team - built for a pro racer, very light and fun, great for fast trips

- '72 Schwinn Paramount P15 chrome, almost new and too pretty to ride

- '58 Paramount, black, it is new!

- Colnago, early 80's, full pantographed Super Record - for my significant other, Anne, who is just as pretty as the bike - or so I tell her

- Univega, Anne's bike when we first met in a bike club, now fully Campy Record but still weighs a ton, it's her UGLY bike

- Waterford Paramount, early 80's, Anne's backup but it's gonna go

Frames in one pile while proper parts slowly accumulate in another

- Ephgrave #1, early 60's, as seen on CR page

- Ephgrave #2, early 60's, as seen on CR page

- Bates, modern production

Off-Topic

- his & her pair of Calfee carbon frames with Campy 10 speed setups

There's still room for a vintage Cinelli SC, curly Hetchins and a Moulton!

For the first time, le Cirque occurs on a weekend when there's a possibility we could make it. We'd probably bring the Proteus and Colnago for riding. There could be room in the car to take one additional bike back home. Does anyone bringing a Cinelli for the show want to sell it? I'm still looking for one. Let me know so that I can bring the right checkbook!

Gary Chottiner, Northeast Ohio