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Time for some individual philosophy: it's a bike not a holy relic. Way too many people buy a nice custom bike, the bike of their dreams, and then don't ride it. To me few things in cycling are sadder than a 10 year old custom bike that still has the original tires, no dirt on it and unblemished paint. Be a bike rider, not a bike polisher.
Beausage. Learn it. Live it. ;-)
At the same time, there's no need to be an absolute slob about it,
either. You can ride many tens of thousands of miles and not accumulate
dents and scratches, and there aren't many people who will buy a nice
custom and use it as a beater.
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> I bought a new to me Rivendell custom, and clumsily smacked the top tube with a floor pump as I lifted it over the bike.
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> D'oh!
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> It helps me keep things in perspective...
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> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cyclotourist/2361652997/
Nice mitering and brazing in the inner BB shell shot. Almost looks like they got in there with a flex hone or something. Beautiful workmanship. Pretty color, too- really brings out the lugs. The built-up shot looks like a canti LongLow. Very nice!
Tim