Hello All
Just want to give a heads up on a great deal! My old bike company is selling off a fleet of their Titanium bikes. The price will be somewhere between $450-500 plus shipping. They are stocked with Shimano 105 and Triple Cranks. All sizes. Fantastic Winter Bike and come with brazons for touring. If interestested let me know and I will get you more details. We should all buy one - Team Bikes!
Not For Listier - Titanium Bikes for Sale
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- Lister Farrar
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Thanks Bill'ier'. But I must warn everyone. Titanium requires an argon atmosphere when forging frame repairs in the local blacksmith shop. As far as I know, no guide book lists which blacksmith shops carry argon should you need a little repair 'en tour'.
'List'ier'
(Should that be List-ee-eh, or List-ee-er?)
Real Bikes and Riders
(with apologies to Clipper Ships and Captains
by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet)
There was a time before our time,
It will not come again,
When the best bikes still were steel bikes
But the men were iron men.
From John O'Groats to old Milano
The craftsman's torches plied
To build the cycles of the road
That were the queen sport's pride.
The "Flying Scot," the "Marinoni,"
The "'Professionals' of Raleigh's"--
There was wind music in the blood
That thought of names like these.
"Colnago," "Bob Jackson," "Cinelli,"
And "Masi, Peugeot, De Rosa, James,"
The whole world gaped to look at them
Before the mold-bike came.
Their exploits were of cobbles and dirt,
Their forks a cutting blade;
And, on the rivet, the champions flew,
Lords of the roadie trade.
The riders with the little caps
And the Ardennes drawl,
Who knew Roubaix and Alpe d'Huez
And the Elysee over all.
Stately as churches, swift as gulls,
They trod the highways, then
No man had seen such bikes before
And none will see again.
'List'ier'
(Should that be List-ee-eh, or List-ee-er?)
Real Bikes and Riders
(with apologies to Clipper Ships and Captains
by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benet)
There was a time before our time,
It will not come again,
When the best bikes still were steel bikes
But the men were iron men.
From John O'Groats to old Milano
The craftsman's torches plied
To build the cycles of the road
That were the queen sport's pride.
The "Flying Scot," the "Marinoni,"
The "'Professionals' of Raleigh's"--
There was wind music in the blood
That thought of names like these.
"Colnago," "Bob Jackson," "Cinelli,"
And "Masi, Peugeot, De Rosa, James,"
The whole world gaped to look at them
Before the mold-bike came.
Their exploits were of cobbles and dirt,
Their forks a cutting blade;
And, on the rivet, the champions flew,
Lords of the roadie trade.
The riders with the little caps
And the Ardennes drawl,
Who knew Roubaix and Alpe d'Huez
And the Elysee over all.
Stately as churches, swift as gulls,
They trod the highways, then
No man had seen such bikes before
And none will see again.
Lister
"We're jammin', jammin',
And I hope you like jammin', too."
(Bob Marley)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QdwYY9rZL4
"We're jammin', jammin',
And I hope you like jammin', too."
(Bob Marley)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QdwYY9rZL4
- Lister Farrar
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Yeah, but there are words in that I definitely can't find a rhyme for...
Lister
"We're jammin', jammin',
And I hope you like jammin', too."
(Bob Marley)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QdwYY9rZL4
"We're jammin', jammin',
And I hope you like jammin', too."
(Bob Marley)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2QdwYY9rZL4