The number of forums in which I could be considered fraternizing with the
kids is dwindling :)
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on 11/21/11 10:06 AM, William at tapebu...@gmail.com wrote:
Jim
What I heard is that you've repurposed that figure of speech entirely.
Person A: "Where you headed on that bike in this weather, Jim?"
Jim: "I'm headed to the pub. Gonna get sluiced tonight!"
Person A: "Mind if I join you?"
Jim:
Jim
What I heard is that you've repurposed that figure of speech entirely.
Person A: "Where you headed on that bike in this weather, Jim?"
Jim: "I'm headed to the pub. Gonna get sluiced tonight!"
Person A: "Mind if I join you?"
Jim: "The more the merrier!"
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On Mon, 2011-11-21 at 07:15 -0800, James Warren wrote:
> I know stubborn people who stop just short of telling me that they wouldn't
> be caught dead ever attaching anything resembling a bag to their bike. It
> means that the kinds of rides I like to do (overnighters) are never an option
> for
on 11/21/11 7:53 AM, Joe Bartoe at jbar...@hotmail.com wrote:
> So, my road bikes are not just toys but transportation. Gloriously fast
transportation. They
> are a tool that I use to get outside and stay fit. The idea that I somehow
need to attach bags
> and racks to get usefulness out of my bike
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Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 07:40:57 -0800
From: matthiasbe...@gmail.com
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [RBW] dropping roadies feels so good.
It's been said that a bicycle without fenders is just a toy.To me that's a
little extreme, but
It's been said that a bicycle without fenders is just a toy.To me
that's a little extreme, but makes a good point if the bicycle lives in an
area that gets more than, say, 35 inches of rain per year. However in my
opinion it's not too extreme to say the same thing about provision for
carr
They're not.
I know stubborn people who stop just short of telling me that they wouldn't be
caught dead ever attaching anything resembling a bag to their bike. It means
that the kinds of rides I like to do (overnighters) are never an option for us
planning group events.
-Jim W.
On Nov 21, 2
I, on the other hand, get passed by everyone and don't mind it a bit. I'd
like to see them pulling/pushing my heft and see if they'd even be riding...
Not that I'm not trying to do something about it, just not quite succeeding
yet. Getting passed is confirmation that I'm just not giving up yet.
L