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    Tournesol Sportif

    Here's a few photos of the new Tournesol commuter. I'll post some better photos in the gallery once all the details are ironed out, but here's a preview. Martin's work is gorgeous, Steve is a pleasure to work with, and it rides really nice.

    Please ignore the rear derailleur-- I'm in search of a long cage version or I might have to switch to a smaller freewheel. The beauty of friction is I just swapped in an old Veloce long cage RD and I'm good to go. A decaleur and pump are on the way, and I plan on cleaning up the light wire routing.

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  2. Salacious. My word my man, it really couldn't be sweeter. Congratulations.

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    A couple more... the paint is awesome but you have to look close to see Martin's work.
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  4. That is beautiful, that would make my commute to work much nicer :)

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    I love it, Michael.

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    Stunning, as usual! Congrats.
    Did you just receive this recently?

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by Blue Jays Click here to enlarge
    Stunning, as usual! Congrats.
    Did you just receive this recently?
    Saturday.

    It took forever to put together despite Steve had already fitted and drilled the fenders. I don't know how builders manage to build bikes like this and make any money.

  8. Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by mschol17 Click here to enlarge
    I don't know how builders manage to build bikes like this and make any money.
    they/we don't - it's all for the love

    beautiful bike and great pix, michael!
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  9. where on earth did you source those simplex shifters?

    awesome bike. :adore:

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by 54ny77 Click here to enlarge
    where on earth did you source those simplex shifters?
    I've got a couple set's if you need any. They are very sweet indeed.

  11. sweet ride Michael, I like your color choices. Enjoy it. Frank
    emptiness is till fullness comes

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    That beautiful. Great proportions. What're the dimensions?

    jimi

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by jimi Click here to enlarge
    That beautiful. Great proportions. What're the dimensions?

    jimi
    58TT, 60ish ST, 42.5 CS

    A little short for you :)

  14. no thanks, i was just curious.

    back in the dark ages before the dawn of time--you know, before integrated shifters were born--i used those shifters on my campy super record-equipped colnago. that was probably after trying modolo kronos levers, if anyone remembers those plastic doohickeys. the simplex shifters were THE cat's meow.

    i was just surprised that someone has 'em around, and even better, puts 'em to good use years later. great stuff, gorgeous bike.


    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by jscottyk Click here to enlarge
    I've got a couple set's if you need any. They are very sweet indeed.

  15. Outstanding, it takes vision to source a bike like this and no doubt lights a few fires for folks who just want a freakin bike that does not need frequent pampering. That's a workhorse commuter bike. L O V E it.

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    Very nice indeed. BTW, what bar tape do you have on it?

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    nicely done

  18. Who says a practical bike can't be stunning as well? This is great, thanks for posting.

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    Scrumptious!

    I particularly like how well-proportioned it is for a big bike.
    GO

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    Click here to enlarge Originally Posted by mschol17 Click here to enlarge
    58TT, 60ish ST, 42.5 CS

    A little short for you :)
    hey Dave--it's just our size--and pretty too.

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