Tripping the Bike Fantastic

Resurrected from the dregs of someone’s basement, is this early 90s Davidson Impulse – that’s just one of the frame models that gave Bill his frame-building cred and he’s been at it for 38 years. Bike trivia: “Davidson Impulse” can be re-arranged to “Damn Livid Spouse!” and Impulses are still trading today amongst collectors, on eBay, and that’s damn lucky to find one in a basement.

Check this Bicycling magazine review of Custom Bicycles for Specific Needs, written by Gary Fisher, in March 1978.

Sadiq Gill built the frame up with older Mavic SSC stuff, Phil Tubular wheels, and wrote that she “rides fantastic” … tripping the bike fantastic.

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The deal:  I bought it at this year’s Cirque in Greensboro.  I had talked to the seller a week before Cirque and had seen a bunch of pictures,  Initially, I thought it might be too small.  I was going to build it with random stuff I have—-but walking around the Cirque swap, I got some great deals on old Mavic stuff—so that is the direction I went.  The ride is very smooth and the size geometry are perfect for me.

Is that 853 steel or Tange?

I LOVE the old Mavic SSC groupset.  The front and rear derailleurs are pure art.

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