Like all Breezer frames of this vintage, this one was hand built by Joe Breeze. This bike was personally assembled by Breeze for Barnaby Angell, a friend and fellow student of Joe's from Tamalpais High School. Barnaby had been riding fat tire bikes since the early 1970s. His brother, Josh Angell, and Joe invented the Breeze & Angell Hite-Rite Seat Locating Spring, one of the most successful mountain bike accessories ever. This is the ninth of twenty-five bikes in the second series of Breezers. Other than that, just check out the pictures below.
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Frame | Fillet brazed cro-moly, Campagnolo drop outs | |
Fork | Joe Breeze hollow crown with Reynolds 531 Tandem blades | |
Rear Shock | NA | |
Rims | Ukai 26 x 1.75 alloy (blue) | |
Hubs | Phil Woods with Campagnolo skewers | |
Spokes | DT Stainless steel laced 4 cross | |
Tires | Cycle Pro Snake Belly (NOS) | |
Pedals | Suntour BMX | |
Crank | TA Cyclotourist double 32/48 175 mm arms | |
Chain | unmarked | |
Rear Cogs | Suntour 6 speed freewheel | |
Bottom Bracket | Phil Woods sealed | |
Front Derailleur | Suntour Cyclone | |
Rear Derailleur | Suntour Cyclone | |
Shifters | Suntour Mighty thumb | |
Handlebars | Magura motorcycle with brace | |
Stem | Cinelli | |
Headset | Campagnolo steel | |
Brake set | Mafac Tandem cantilever | |
Brake levers | Magura motorcycle | |
Saddle | Brooks B-72 with Breeze Seat Sandwich | |
Seat Post | Campagnolo | |
Colors | Nickel plate | |
Size | 21.5" c-t | |
Serial # | J.B. B 80 9 |
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