Team Seven rider Scott Livingston in a feature for the Hartford Courant as Cyclocross Nationals run all this week in Connecticut.
It’s hard to tell Scott’s on a Seven, but it’s there, under the mud.
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Team Seven rider Scott Livingston in a feature for the Hartford Courant as Cyclocross Nationals run all this week in Connecticut.
It’s hard to tell Scott’s on a Seven, but it’s there, under the mud.
When you make things (like elves), you find very quickly that there is never a time when someone doesn’t want you to make something. And so, we have had a very busy December here at Seven. Rather than wax rhapsodic about the spirit of the season, let us just say how grateful we are to be able to make things people want (like elves do), and wish you all a happy holiday season.
Here are some brief scenes from shop this week:
Another nice note from another happy Seven rider. This is Jim’s Evergreen SL with Goldfish pointed panels, and thru-axle front and rear. We never get tired of this, getting notes from our riders. It keeps us connected, every day, to what is great about bike building.
Hi Seven,
Wanted to follow up with a couple pictures of my Evergreen. It is an amazing bike. Wonderful to ride and the fit is perfect. First ride together and I was in love. Looking forward to my new Evergreen relationship!
Thank you for all your help pulling this together for me.
Have a wonderful Christmas.
Grateful,
Jim H
We had these photos and message from John P in our inbox this week.
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Hi Seven,
Since my last email I’ve done a second trip with my Airheart, this time to Italy (Monte Grappa and the Stelvio Pass) and France (Alpe d’Huez). As with my Maui experience the Airheart performed flawlessly and turned a few heads as ‘coupled’ travel bikes are known but rarely seen.
I’ve added a few pics from my Stelvio ride…
Sincerely,
John P