Exploring the urban environment through fun human-powered adventures, riding bicycles, and gawking at bicycles in and around Portland, Oregon, Cascadia
1953 is the year my husband was born! How cool that you can resurrect a bike of that fine vintage. (I'd better be complimentary or I'm in trouble on the home front.)
1953 is about 20 before my time...but I have an afinity for all things classic and bicycle,I LOVE the Rudge,and enjoyed the watching of the project. Awesome drarwing of 'er too,my friend :)
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1953 is the year my husband was born! How cool that you can resurrect a bike of that fine vintage. (I'd better be complimentary or I'm in trouble on the home front.)
ReplyDeleteI really love the "bike portraits" keep 'em coming!
ReplyDelete1953 is about 20 before my time...but I have an afinity for all things classic and bicycle,I LOVE the Rudge,and enjoyed the watching of the project. Awesome drarwing of 'er too,my friend :)
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(To see my own blog,add ".wordpress.com" to the name,if you'll forgive the obviously shameful plug ;) )
One of the all-time great chainrings: the Rudge.
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