Re: [CR]Re: Cuevas pics & warning....

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From: "Eugene Powell" <radfin@SpiritOne.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Re: Cuevas pics & warning....
Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:40:08 -0700
To: Jose Villaluz <jose_villaluz@mac.com>
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Hi Jose,

When working over your Cuevas did you happen to find a serial number? I have an identical frame (same color with nearly the same components) I picked up in about '91 or so. It was NOS and nobody then or since has been able to tell me when it was made. Maybe if I can make it out to Cirque next year someone can shed some light.....................

On Jul 29, 2005, at 5:13 AM, Jose Villaluz wrote:
> Man, you guys are good. The stem is a Nitto Technomic DLX (these are a
> little shorter than the standard Technomic but still very tall) that I
> have inserted well above the maximum height line. When I held it
> next to the bicycle prior to inserting it, the bottom of the stem was
> just past half way down the head tube. At the moment my plan is to
> ride the bike which is why I have it set up the way I do with some
> non-original parts but I have to say that based on some of the Emails
> I have received there are some out there who would appreciate the bike
> far more than me and makes me think that it might be better off in
> someone else's hands at some point (not now!). I bought it because it
> fit's me and I needed a frame on which to hang some shwag I had lying
> around, that it was from this particular maker is dumb luck for sure.
> Mark, the beer is on me at the Cirque next year. Ted, Dale, thanks.
> Oh, and Duncan, the sun doesn't shine on me everyday - in fact I spend
> as many days standing in a puddle as anyone I know. This month I
> bought a boat on-line, sight unseen, that is such dog that the fleas
> are scared of it. It all evens out in the end.
>
> Jose Villaluz
> Westport, CT

Gene Powell
Rad Finishes
Portland, OR