
I remember thinking to myself at one point after the NAHBS 2011 in Austin that if I were able to get another bike now, it would likely be a 650b A. Homer Hilsen set-up similar to this one except fixed.

The point is that I'm very pleased with what this bike has become for my riding conditions. So I will take a moment to express my joy...

...and my thanksgiving, for I am greatly blessed.
You are lucky indeed. It's a wonderful bicycle. And bike gratitude is a great feeling -- I know it well.
ReplyDeleteYep, I'm at a "too many" moment. Can't appreciate what I've got b/c I've got too much. I'll probably be selling that SS mtbike...
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to be in harmony with the bike...
ReplyDeleteI like the B&W and color contrast. It is also nice to realize how blessed we all are.
ReplyDeletePeace :)