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Rode across northern France, through Belgium, then down Germany along the Rhine to Munich (in time for the beer festival ). From there up the Brenner pass into Austria, through Innsbruck, and down into Northern Italy through Lago del Garda and Genoa. Then across the south of France through the Riviera and Marseilles, into Spain and down to Barcelona. We wanted to go further south but were running out of money so we turned around and went back up through France and back to England. Arrived back in London with only about $50 between us - had to work oddd jobs to get together the money to fly home. What a great trip. Many years ago but still a great memory.
Spent about $2000 writing and doing a preliminary search, and then final patent search, and at the end of the final search I finally find out that someone had patened the idea in the 1800's!!!!!!
QuoteSpent about $2000 writing and doing a preliminary search, and then final patent search, and at the end of the final search I finally find out that someone had patened the idea in the 1800's!!!!!! So what you are saying is your idea was really cutting edge Taking a bad spill on a thin highly pressurized frame would be a very bad thing if the frame explods ...
Taking a bad spill on a thin highly pressurized frame would be a very bad thing if the frame explods..
Klein, Cannondale, Trek all had the "oversized" tubes back then....
complete with eliptical crank
Quote from: John Caslercomplete with eliptical crankah...the days of Biopace...
What are you riding?
What are you riding? sm_wave.gif
The Racer X and my Dean are identical with one exception. The Dean has and interupted seat tube. I've wondered if Titus built for Dean at the time.
This is interesting. It seems like a good percentage of AC members are into some form of cycling.
I definitely expected to see a lot of guys into bikes, but I'm definitely surprised to see a preference of mtn over road...
I have a Litespeed Obed Ti frame w/White Industries Ti Hubs, Shimano XT groupo, custom wheels by Kovachi, [Ringle {moby post, Ti skewers, stem}], Paul components brakes and Chris King headset. Total weight is sub >19lbs. Levi