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Old 12-20-15, 10:30 AM
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Very Cool Book. Has anyone else read it?

So, I was perusing through a local bookstore yesterday evening with my better half, when I stumbled upon this treasure. It's got some great info on famous builders like Gitane, Peugeot, Columbus, Reynolds, Colnago, etc. Although, I was a bit disappointed that Motobecane, Miyata, and Panasonic were left out. Either way, this one's a must-have. Anyone else read it?





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Old 12-20-15, 11:47 AM
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Hi. Nope. What year was this published? Or, better, how about a photo of the copyright page?

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cover looks like it says 2013
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Just did a bit of searching. Reading an except, this caught my eye:

"Some people have credited Sinyard and Specialized with the first ever mountain bike, but that distinction is the subject of long-running debate."

It continues with some serious hagiography. Other reviews point out the nice layout and print quality of the hardback edition.

But if the rest of the content reads like that bullsh*t, I'll pass.
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it's fun, but for a historian and a frequenter of this forum quite glaringly inaccurate. It seems as if written by a recent convert of the bike cult, and lacks depth and nuance. Cool pics though. I do recommend Penn's "It's all about the bike". That's fun.
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Originally Posted by Italuminium
I do recommend Penn's "It's all about the bike". That's fun.
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I just finished a book about bicycle touring (and food). I like to keep a bicycle related book on my phone. So when forced to wait somewhere... I have something interesting to do.
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This one is more up my alley.
PDF is OK, if you like that sort of thing.
But it's well worth finding a used copy of the actual book.

https://www.classicrendezvous.com/pub...tombicycle.pdf
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Read it, and reviewed it [in Dutch], and was not too impressed. Far more a book full of advertorials from bike brands and firms like Campagnolo than something really well researched.
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They left out Austria -- Steyr-Daimler-Puch/AustroDaimler and Capo
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Don't see Motobecane either. Boo.
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Originally Posted by Italuminium
I do recommend Penn's "It's all about the bike". That's fun.
Just looked it up; Damn; I was hoping it was Penn Jillette.
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Youtube video of Penn's quest to build his dream bike. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leg9iYK-9E0
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Originally Posted by LeicaLad
Just did a bit of searching. Reading an except, this caught my eye:

"Some people have credited Sinyard and Specialized with the first ever mountain bike, but that distinction is the subject of long-running debate."

It continues with some serious hagiography. Other reviews point out the nice layout and print quality of the hardback edition.

But if the rest of the content reads like that bullsh*t, I'll pass.
I'm sure you guys understand how it grates on me to have the story of events I took part in, and took notes on, butchered by someone who did his research in the library. And then the fool gets paid!

See: tag line.
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Nothing in there you wouldn't already know, but OK for a tenner. I keep my copy in the little boys' room.
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Somebody just gave me that book as a gift! I'm gonna have to check it out!
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