Tom_Kellogg
journeyman
   
Reged: 12/22/03
Posts: 67
Loc: Lehigh County, Pa.
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Folks:
Just to let you know, I have finally added to and cleaned up the Gallery page on the Spectrum Web site. From the home page, mouse over the "Owner's Circle" and click on Photo Gallery. I have lots more pics, but not enough time. Let me know if there is something else you'd like to see.
-------------------- Tom Kellogg
Spectrum Cycles
610-398-1986
http://spectrum-cycles.com/
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craigb
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Reged: 01/17/04
Posts: 4
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hi tom, you asked, so please _ more images of track bikes, gorgeous forks, and if there is a snow-balls chance in hell _ a cross bike? please?
trying to wear out my super-ti, cb
thanks for adding all the eye-candy!
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DGauthier
new member
Reged: 12/18/03
Posts: 21
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
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So you've been holding out on us!
Beautiful bikes, every last one. The paint work looks especially good. The few photos I had seen before didn't convey this fully, but it's very obvious how good your paint work is now.
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Tom_Kellogg
journeyman
   
Reged: 12/22/03
Posts: 67
Loc: Lehigh County, Pa.
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Craig:
We will be finishing up a cross bike in a few more weeks. Hopefully, I will remember to take a few shots of some of the more interesting details.
I would have put up more shots if I had the time. Even those sixty pics. took me a full day to format and create files for. I am no web site wiz. Eventually, I'd like to add a few words to each of the photos, but can't find the time.
Take care.
-------------------- Tom Kellogg
Spectrum Cycles
610-398-1986
http://spectrum-cycles.com/
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Kahuna
Forum Admin
   
Reged: 12/11/03
Posts: 162
Loc: Maui, Hawaii
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Tom,
Great set of pix. One looks kinda familiar! Say, what ever became of that young whippersnapper Josh? Hope he's still riding his Spectrum (and wearing his lid!)! At some point you need to get a pic of his star fangled Ti super on the site!
Hope all is well.
-K
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Tom_Kellogg
journeyman
   
Reged: 12/22/03
Posts: 67
Loc: Lehigh County, Pa.
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Gary:
You are right, I should put Josh's frame in the paint job section. With the exception of the yellow and blue six tone flame job we just finished, I have tried to avoid putting the really tough paint jobs up since customers might get the crazy idea that they should have us do their paint job up in a similar fashion. Although that kind of finish work is really cool, it is a pain in the butt as well. When I get a chance, I will put Josh's up on the site. Actually, the home page picture for the frame of the month is a close-up of Josh's down tube.
I see Josh a few times a week (he was in twice today). Neither time did he have his helmet on! I am pretty much fed up. I may have to call his wife.
-------------------- Tom Kellogg
Spectrum Cycles
610-398-1986
http://spectrum-cycles.com/
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bags27
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Reged: 12/31/03
Posts: 14
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The amazing thing about these lucious pictures is that they do not exaggerate reality. The bikes are just as beautiful in the flesh (or rather, in the metal)! Still loving and constantly being surprised by mine.
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Spectrum_Bob
friend
Reged: 12/29/03
Posts: 33
Loc: MD
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Bags, I couldn’t agree with you more. I still can’t get over how beautiful the paint job is on my Spectrum. It looks as good today as the day I unwrapped it. This has been one of my best years ever in regards to my fitness on the bike. The more I push the bike the better it feels. They have been doing road construction down on Rock Creek and several weeks ago ground the top surface of the road off. It is very rough; I have friends that really avoid it. I have been taking it at around 20 mph pretending I am in Belgium riding the pave during the spring classics. The bike just floats over the rough stuff; it’s such an amazing bike, thanks Tom. Bob
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