Re: [CR]It wasn't me

(Example: Racing:Roger de Vlaeminck)

Date: Thu, 24 May 2001 08:50:05 -0700
From: "Brian Baylis" <rocklube@adnc.com>
To: Jerry & Liz Moos <moos@penn.com>
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR]It wasn't me
References: <3B0C6385.566@adnc.com> <3B0CFEAD.DDFE07D@penn.com>


Jerry,

Fair enough. So far I have not run into the need to do anything to achieve higher bars. If you want to ride a bike in that position the best method I know of is find a builder who will do that for you. I'm not one of them, that's all.

Haven't needed to build a mountain bike, a triathalon bike, or any other variation or trend that drives the market. Like I said, I'm a specialist. One of my specialities is not following every trend that comes down the pipes just to sell people bikes. If you like what I do fine, if not there are plenty of other builders out there. If one chooses to believe that they must have their bars level with the saddle then so be it; but I'm not one of them.

The last time I checked this was still the United States of America, and I fully embrace ones' right to choose (or to choose not to). Therefore, carry on men. Never mind me, I'm just the looney from California, and don't you forget it.

More curious about the esoteric qualities of the Flying Scot than which end of the egg to open.

Brian Baylis

Brian Baylis
>
> Well, Brian, I wasn't really asking why you didn't like extended headtubes,
> but rather what your preferred method of achieving higher bars is.
>
> Regards,
>
> Jerry Moos
>
> Brian Baylis wrote:
>
> > Climbing out from under a rock;
> >
> > Actually it wasn't me that opened this can of worms, it was Jerry Moos
> > who inquired about something I said at the Cirque. In the name of not
> > offending some of my friends, I'd prefer to keep my trap shut on the
> > issue except for one thing. Several others have said it already so don't
> > blame me for this, but I wholeheartedly agree that it is NOT a
> > neccessity, regardless of who says it is or what their reasoning is. As
> > far as exactly what my objections are, you'll just have to guess. But be
> > sure of one thing, you won't see me doing it.
> >
> > OK let's move on to a diversion; hey look over there, it's an electric
> > cooled pony harness...with fuel injection!
> >
> > Back under the rock now.
> >
> > Brian Baylis
> > Again, I'm not letting on where I live. Maybe I'll join Richie at the
> > bar.