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 ===== Breezer Overview ===== ===== Breezer Overview =====
-Joe Breeze developed the first purpose built, successful mountain bicycle. He was part of the original community in Marin which raced on [[http://www.sonic.net/~ckelly/Seekay/repack.htm|Repack]]. In 1976, Charles Kelly commissioned Joe Breeze to build a custom mountain bike to improve upon the heavy and fragile clunkers that were being used to race Repack.(([[http://www.sonic.net/~ckelly/Seekay/repack.htm|Charles Kelly's Mountain Bike Website]]))+Joe Breeze developed the first purpose built, successful mountain bicycle. He was part of the original community in Marin which raced on [[http://www.sonic.net/~ckelly/Seekay/repack.htm|Repack]]. In 1977, Charles Kelly commissioned Joe Breeze to build a custom mountain bike to improve upon the heavy and fragile clunkers that were being used to race Repack.(([[http://www.sonic.net/~ckelly/Seekay/repack.htm|Charles Kelly's Mountain Bike Website]]))
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 Breezer Bicycles, now owned by ASI/Fuji(([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Sports_International]])), continues to make decent mountain and town bikes: [[https://www.breezerbikes.com/]] Breezer Bicycles, now owned by ASI/Fuji(([[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Sports_International]])), continues to make decent mountain and town bikes: [[https://www.breezerbikes.com/]]
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 +For a gallery of most of Joe's bikes, see: [[http://www.vintagemtbworkshop.com/vintage-joe-breeze-breezer-photos.html|vintagemtbworkshop]].
  
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-{{joe.jpg?300|Joe Breeze }}+{{joe.jpg?360|Joe Breeze }}
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 Looking proud.  [[https://mmbhof.org/portfolio/first-fat-tire-bike-with-a-new-frame-and-all-new-parts/|mmbhof.org]] Looking proud.  [[https://mmbhof.org/portfolio/first-fat-tire-bike-with-a-new-frame-and-all-new-parts/|mmbhof.org]]
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-===== JBX1 ===== +===== 1977 JBX1 ===== 
-Breezer Series 1 used a Shimano 600 derailleur, which had 28T capacity, the same as the old Gran SportWith a low gear it had 32x26 low gearing and a weight of 38 poundsit was barely enough to get up [[https://mmbhof.org/mtn-bike-hall-of-fame/history/repack-history/|Pine Mountain]]. Later Series I would improve their low gearing. Ritchey solved the weight and gearing problems the following year with a low gear of 28x32 and a weight of 30 pounds. Both Joe Breeze and Tim Ritchey would improve their specs over the next few years, by which time mountain bikes took off.+Touring components included SunTour Compe-V derailleurs((Although, the Smithsonian pic has a Shimano 600 EX with longer (custom?) cage)) with [[https://specialites-ta.com/|Spécialités T.A.]] Pro 5 Vis Cyclotouriste cranks.  It had 32x26 lowest gearing and a weight of 38 pounds and it was just good enough to get up [[https://mmbhof.org/mtn-bike-hall-of-fame/history/repack-history/|Pine Mountain]]. Later Series I would improve their low gearing. Ritchey solved the weight and gearing problems the following year with a low gear of 28x32 and a weight of 30 pounds. Both Joe Breeze and Tim Ritchey would improve their specs over the next few years, by which time mountain bikes took off.  Built September, 1977. More JBX1 info at: [[https://www.oldschoolracing.ch/archiv/breezer/|oldschoolracing]].
  
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 +{{jbx1_specs.png?200|jbx1 specs }}
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 +JBX1 specifications [[https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_1419571|Smithsonian]]
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-===== Breezer Series I =====+===== 1978 Breezer Series I =====
 And the concept was proven. It's very different than a clunker. And the concept was proven. It's very different than a clunker.
  
-A few years ago (2015?) one went on sale on [[https://sfbay.craigslist.org/d/bicycles/search/bia?sort=pricedsc&query=breezer&srchType=T|Craigslist]] from Mill Valley. I gave it pass as the frame was too small for me.+Breezer Series 1 used Shimano 600 derailleur, which had a 28T capacity, the same as the old Gran Sport. 
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-===== Breezer Series II =====+===== 1980 Breezer Series II =====
 Twin-lateral dropped, weight and gearing improved. Already there were a dozen competing bike designs. Twin-lateral dropped, weight and gearing improved. Already there were a dozen competing bike designs.
  
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-===== Breezer Series III =====+===== 1982 Breezer Series III =====
  Joe Breeze planned to make 60 of these, but his new successful Hite-Rite took much of his attention.  Joe Breeze planned to make 60 of these, but his new successful Hite-Rite took much of his attention.
  
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-===== Hite-Rite ===== +===== 1984 Hite-Rite ===== 
- Joe Breeze finally achieved commercial success.+Joe Breeze finally achieved commercial success.
  
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 ===== Joe Breeze Road Bike ===== ===== Joe Breeze Road Bike =====
  
-Joe started frame building in 1974 building road racing frames.  The pic to the right is Otis Guy racing near Monterey.  It's interesting that Joe & Otis later went to Tom Ritchey to have their cross country race tandem built.+Joe started frame building in 1974 building road racing frames.  He enrolled in a frame building class taught by  [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Eisentraut|Albert Eisentraut]] with fellow student [[gordon:start|Bruce Gordon]].  The pic to the right is Otis Guy racing on JB002 near Monterey.  It's interesting that Joe & Otis later went to Tom Ritchey to have their cross country race tandem built.
  
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-Pics of Joe and Otis riding Ritcheys: 
  
 {{ritchey1.jpg?300|Joe Breeze with Monte Ward}} {{ritchey1.jpg?300|Joe Breeze with Monte Ward}}
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-Joe Breeze (left) with Monte Ward, 1982.(([[http://www.xo-1.org/2011/01/1982-ritchey-mountainbikes-catalogue.html|1982 MountainBikes Catalog]]))+Joe Breeze (left) with Monte Ward, 1982 on Ritcheys [[http://www.xo-1.org/2011/01/1982-ritchey-mountainbikes-catalogue.html|1982 MountainBikes Catalog]]
  
 {{ritchey2.jpg?300|Anchor Steamer Ritchey}} {{ritchey2.jpg?300|Anchor Steamer Ritchey}}
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-Anchor Steamer Ritchey [[https://www.mountainflyermagazine.com/view.php/preserving-history-mountain-bike-hall-of-fame.html|mountainflyermagazine]]+Otis & Joe on the Anchor Steamer Ritchey [[https://www.mountainflyermagazine.com/view.php/preserving-history-mountain-bike-hall-of-fame.html|mountainflyermagazine]]
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 photo by Wende Cragg photo by Wende Cragg
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 photo by Wende Cragg photo by Wende Cragg
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 +===== More Pics =====
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 +Because why not?
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 +{{repack.jpg?300|Joe zooming down Repack}}
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 +Joe Breeze on Breezer #1 swooping through Upper Dipper, Repack, Late 1977. 
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 +photo by Larry Cragg,[[https://mmbhof.org/mtn-bike-hall-of-fame/history/cragg_galleries/rolling_dinosaur_archive|mmbhof]]
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 +{{group.jpg?300|7 Breezers for 7 Riders, as Pearl Pass}}
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 +Line up of Breezers above Crested Butte, Colorado at Cumberland Basin camp, Fifth Annual Crested Butte to Aspen Pearl Pass Klunker Tour, September 1980. 
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 +photo by Wende Cragg,[[https://mmbhof.org/mtn-bike-hall-of-fame/history/cragg_galleries/rolling_dinosaur_archive|mmbhof]]
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 +{{tree.jpg?300|How do you get a Breezer our of a tree?}}
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 +Joe Breeze’s nickel-plated 1980 Series 2 Breezer in a tree near San Rafael Reef, Utah. Shot on way to Crested Butte for the “Pearl Pass Klunker Tour,” September 1980.
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 +photo by Wende Cragg,[[https://mmbhof.org/mtn-bike-hall-of-fame/history/cragg_galleries/rolling_dinosaur_archive|mmbhof]]
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 +{{frame.jpg?300|road frame 1980}}
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 +Polished steel frame made for sculpture show, photo by Joe Breeze, 1980 
 +[[https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/1976-joe-breeze-road-bike.101982/page-3|retrobike]]
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