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  1. #1
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    you're moving it back and forth, and up and down; have you played with tilt?

    Those Jamis Auroras are fabulous bikes. I think a B18 would look lovely on the lovely copper and cream of the Aurora....
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Tilting, Turning, and Spinning!!

    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    you're moving it back and forth, and up and down; have you played with tilt?

    Those Jamis Auroras are fabulous bikes. I think a B18 would look lovely on the lovely copper and cream of the Aurora....
    I guess by up and down I meant the tilt!

    I love my new bike. She seemed like such an impractical purchase when my BF first suggested it, but now I can't believe that I tried to talk him out of it.
    I love the colors too!! I really want wood fenders as well. Some of those nice Teak and Walnut ones from Woody's Fenders. Oh, she would be pretty then!!

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    I really want wood fenders as well. Some of those nice Teak and Walnut ones from Woody's Fenders. Oh, she would be pretty then!!
    Oh, that does sound pretty.

    I have an old Mercier mixte sitting in my kitchen that I want to get cleaned up and turned into a single speed with a B18 and some mustache bars, and I was thinking about wood fenders for her as well. (This is an over-the-winter project for me for sure...so it's all just daydreaming right now.)

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    hey Dex, did you get that bike on Ebay?
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    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

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    Actually, one of my friends picked it up from someone just getting rid of a bunch of old bikes they were cleaning out of their grandparents' garage. He didn't have any use for it, but thought I might like it as a project bike. I couldn't say no to such a pretty bike (even if it's dirty and in need of some attention) when it was free!

 

 

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