Lower Greenville, Dallas
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Where is the bike shop?
On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 10:53:40 AM UTC-4, masmojo wrote:
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> My local shop has a Joe Appaloosa on the floor(quite unexpectedly really)
> & when I stopped in yesterday they encouraged me to take a ride!
> Oh! . . . . What can I say!? . . . Quite fabulous! I was smit
I am sure some of the difference is setup, but, it just felt more responsive,
my Clementine rolls along nicely, but it never feels quick or sporty, the
Appaloosa feels quicker and sportier without feeling like a road bike. It does
not feel nearly as stretched out, a little tighter. Other than
I am curious, what did you perceive as the differences in the ride, other
than the handlebars being narrow, and the bike possibly a size or two big? I
On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 10:53:40 AM UTC-4, masmojo wrote:
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> My local shop has a Joe Appaloosa on the floor...It rides wonderfully and
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Unfortunately, I don't have a Jones plus :-(
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If I ever really screw up a post here, I just delete the old one and post a
new, corrected version.
I also had no problem following your OP.
On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 1:12:02 PM UTC-5, masmojo wrote:
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> I realize now that makes very little sense how do I edit?
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How does the ride compare to your Jones Plus in terms of super long bikes?
On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 7:53:40 AM UTC-7, masmojo wrote:
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> My local shop has a Joe Appaloosa on the floor(quite unexpectedly really)
> & when I stopped in yesterday they encouraged me to take a ride!
> Oh! . . . .
I followed you just fine, which perhaps says a lot about us both! Grin.
You don't edit. But you could respond to this thread with what your "edit."
With abandon,
Patrick
On Saturday, April 16, 2016 at 12:12:02 PM UTC-6, masmojo wrote:
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> I realize now that makes very little sense how do I edit?