Beautiful bicycle indeed. Very

I had the Bianchi San Jose I bought in 2006 fitted with a Shimano  
Nexus 8 internal gear hub and hybrid saddle/bars. In most riding, in- 
town, I use just three of the gears ... but when the going gets  
hilly, I'm glad I have the others!

You've likely seen these before:
   http://www.gdgphoto.com/bsj-8/

Godfrey


On Dec 30, 2007, at 1:36 AM, Bob W wrote:

> What a beautiful bike that is! I love bikes which have the
> white-painted bit on the rear mudguard (or 'fender' as you chaps call
> it), they remind me of my childhood on RAF stations when the officers
> used to ride similar bikes around and across the runways.
>
> The nose of that saddle (looks like a Brooks) looks a bit high for
> comfort over long periods.
>
> Don't listen to anyone who trashes 3-speeds! The overwhelming majority
> of people who ride bicycles never use more than one gear, and very,
> very few use more than 2 or 3. To me that looks like a perfect bike
> for most needs, as well as being beautiful and old-fashioned.
>
> I have a 21-speed bike, but in town I almost never use more than 4 or
> 5 gears. Only when I'm touring out of town do I use anything like the
> full range, and even then I only use about 13 of the available gears
> because of the overlap inherent in having more than one chainring.
>

>> http://www.graywolfphoto.com/digital/_images/Bicycles/ 
>> Dunelt-20071229a.jpg

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