And he live 5 minutes from me and is a mate.............
This is from Richie Sachs following Cirque:
i just got back and have lots to say and will if time allows, but not now.
whateva'atmo.
what i wanna add to this - in addition to the fact that seeing all my pals
at cirque is so way cool - is that dazza is one fukingc remarkable doode.
he drove back to connecticut with peter, the lovely kendall, and me, and
i just put him on the train for newark airport.
was his (dazza's) seminar the best or what?
that cat is clearly the most well versed and well rounded framebuilder now
lighting up tube ends. his personal experience racing on the continent coupled
with many long stints as the aussie team macanio at several worlds forays and
too many stage races to list, as a member of the support crew at the 1996
and 2008 olympics, not to mention his role with the AIS, and his production
of trainers, work stands, frame parts, and shoe/cleat measuring devices;
all these (and more) coupled with his being the consumate craftsman, put
him in the rarified world of being the complete framebuilder atmo. i betchoo
if he was in the states he'd be busier than a one-armed wallpaper hanger.
i'm not heeping this on just because. i rarely get impressed anymore, and this
guy had my attention and interest from the moment the long weekend began.
Dazza is the man of the moment. He won best in show at Cirque this year. http://www.classicrendezvous.com/Cirque.htm
And he live 5 minutes from me and is a mate.............
This is from Richie Sachs following Cirque:
i just got back and have lots to say and will if time allows, but not now.
whateva'atmo.
what i wanna add to this - in addition to the fact that seeing all my pals
at cirque is so way cool - is that dazza is one fukingc remarkable doode.
he drove back to connecticut with peter, the lovely kendall, and me, and
i just put him on the train for newark airport.
was his (dazza's) seminar the best or what?
that cat is clearly the most well versed and well rounded framebuilder now
lighting up tube ends. his personal experience racing on the continent coupled
with many long stints as the aussie team macanio at several worlds forays and
too many stage races to list, as a member of the support crew at the 1996
and 2008 olympics, not to mention his role with the AIS, and his production
of trainers, work stands, frame parts, and shoe/cleat measuring devices;
all these (and more) coupled with his being the consumate craftsman, put
him in the rarified world of being the complete framebuilder atmo. i betchoo
if he was in the states he'd be busier than a one-armed wallpaper hanger.
i'm not heeping this on just because. i rarely get impressed anymore, and this
guy had my attention and interest from the moment the long weekend began.
good on ya' mate atmo.
later.
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Yes I'm biased. Yes, I have a Llewellyn. Yes, it's the best bike I've ever owned. No, I can't figure out how to put a pic on this thread!!!
p.s. All the bling on Dazza's bikes is polished stainless - no chrome - ever.
p.p.s And his wait list is much shorter. Usually 6 - 9 months.