Re: [CR]re: strange braze on

(Example: Racing:Roger de Vlaeminck)

Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2007 04:43:15 -0400
Subject: Re: [CR]re: strange braze on
From: "Michael Schmidt" <mdschmidt@patmedia.net>
To: Russ Fitzgerald <velocio@earthlink.net>, classicrendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Thread-Topic: [CR]re: strange braze on
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Russ, Since the folks that live in Europe tend to travel on the train with their bikes, I wonder if the braze on is for straps that are designed to minimize movement of the bike during transport.

On 3/18/07 10:10 PM, "Russ Fitzgerald" <velocio@earthlink.net> wrote:
> Bob Freitas asked about the braze on fitted to a Jack Taylor shown at -
>
> http://ebay.com/<blah
> ViewItem&item=140098007510&indexURL=0&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohostin
> g>
>
> - my suspicion is that since it was built in the land of the roadside
> tea brew-up, the braze-on might be for carrying a Primus stove. I've
> seen clamp fittings for carrying small stoves under the top tube.
> Taylor believed in brazed-on everything, right? It makes sense that
> they would provide such a fitting.
>
> What do our cousins across the pond think?
>
> Russ Fitzgerald
> Greenwood, SC, USA
> http://internaldetours.blogspot.com
>
>
> _______________________________________________

Mike Schmidt
Stirling, NJ
USA