Frame and Wheel returned to the sport of cycling in 2002 on the Austro-Daimler Superleicht. After a year, Frame and Wheel upgraded to a Trek Madonne and from there switched to a Trek 5.9. Then came four years of Cervelos: Frame and Wheel raced a Cervelo R3 and about two years later switched to a Soloist. After that came the S2. The Soloist / S2 is the most satisfactory bike Frame and Wheel has ever ridden. It is light, it is stiff, with a set of deep dish wheels it is fast; it is comfortable and steady and it has great lines. Frame and Wheel preferred it to the R3. Frame and Wheel could never imagine ever wanting to ride a different bike. But Frame and Wheel is sentimental and wishes to ride and race again an Autstro-Daimler. Frame and Wheel has nurtured contacts in Asia, set up a company, written a rambling plan, retained counsel, sought advice and is about to make this dream a reality at least for a little while. Frame and Wheel honors its previous bikes with the following images.
Sunday, February 6, 2011
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