If stolen in Vic, it's worth strolling by/through Tent City. Also: a buddy recently had his steel Bianchi safely returned after posting on THE STOLEN BICYCLE AVENGERS (FB group).
Or have I misinterpreted the meaning of your cryptic post. Do you just hate yellow things?
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The namesake of this bikemaker, Jocelyn Lovell died today:
https://www.thestar.com/sports/amateur/ ... at-65.html
Interesting to read about Canadian cycling greats of the past. Fifty years from now they'll be reading about other cycling greats (Tripleshot kids!) who began their rise to greatness wearing a Tripleshot Jersey...
https://www.thestar.com/sports/amateur/ ... at-65.html
Interesting to read about Canadian cycling greats of the past. Fifty years from now they'll be reading about other cycling greats (Tripleshot kids!) who began their rise to greatness wearing a Tripleshot Jersey...
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Cool. I didn't know its background but I think that's been my favourite Victoria bike build since I first saw it on the Straight Up website. Partly because of the Lovell legend and partly because it just seemed perfectly proportioned and about my size - about three-quarters actual size. Sad weekend for Canadian cycling!GarthR wrote:This looks like a custom frame , made by Lovell, for a local - Greg Mcallister. Greg relocated to Victoria about 20 years ago, after riding with Lovell in the Ontario circut.