Just wanted to make a quick correction because I'm just too much of a geek...
The Golden Green color is new, but we are also still offering the Gloss Black. We still have a few of the Antique Beige bikes, but not in the lovely mixte frame- those were sadly lost at sea in transit, when a full container of our bikes fell off a cargo ship... no, really. That said, the mixte comes in both Gloss Black and Golden Green for this season.
There, I feel better now.
Withm- Thanks for the kind words and support. Yes, I crashed in April and am lucky to be alive and not paralyzed. Riding as often as my schedule will permit- which isn't nearly enough. That said, I am blessed to be able to even complain about it. As for the Spokesmen, I know there is still the desire to record and we likely will. It's just a matter of being able to find a time when we're all available, which has proven darned hard lately. I'll put a bug in David Bernstein's ear, since he is the Boss, and tell him we've got requests for more shows. I also need to get back into recording my own podcasts again too. Maybe tonight would be a good night to try... hmmm...
Thanks again all. I really just wanted to reply to the thread and thank Claudia since she was so kind and sent her email as well. Thanks to Susan here at Estrogen for allowing me to comment here- I don't wish to abuse that privilege.
Tim
SO I have a question, perhaps a dumb question; what about the Masi is Italian?
And I am so sorry to hear you lost a bunch of bikes that fell of the boat!! what a drag!
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That is a fabulous bike!
Biciclista-
The heritage is Italian, as it has been since Faliero Masi brought the brand to the US in the late 60's- early 70's. The last of the frames we had made in Italy was back in 2004, before the cost of manufacturing there simply became too high (the same reasons most Italian brands have moved some or all of their production to Asia as well).
We do all that we can to hold on to the principles that Faliero put in place. Obviously I'm super-biased, but I think we do a pretty good job.
I would love to reunite the two Masi families- Masi Italy and Masi USA- and maybe one day it will happen. It's a dream of mine at least.
Tim