Re: cyclocross was Re: [CR]Is this a classic or not?

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From: "J.Dunn" <bikehunter@icehouse.net>
To: <wspokes@penn.com>, <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <Springmail.105.1012249529.0.14180700@www.springmail.com>
Subject: Re: cyclocross was Re: [CR]Is this a classic or not?
Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2002 13:57:07 -0900


Well, the last time I mentioned a mou.... bike it caused such a stir, and eventual fighting among the members, that the CR list was closed down for two weeks. Pretty traumatic!

John Dunn in Boise who has never mentioned.....that kind of bike.....again, until now


----- Original Message -----
From: wspokes@penn.com
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 11:25 AM
Subject: cyclocross was Re: [CR]Is this a classic or not?



> Ooooo gross, a mountain bike. yuck!
>
> early 80s classifies it as classic. Not a lightweight though! There is a degree of originality as the forerunner of an epidemic that eventually affected millions of people. Then again, AIDs came about in the early 80s also and affected millions of people, but not quite by choice and popularity and definitely not a good thing! It has introduced people to cycling and gotten more people involved in the sport also and a great deal of mr bikers ride road as well.
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> Who on the list has a classic cyclocross bicycle? I love cyclocross and I am hoping it fits into the realm of the classic list here based on the close relationship with road biking (off season roadies). what types of classic cyclocross bicycles were popular or frequently found in the states? Were the cyclocross bikes of olden days equipped much like the road bikes? They must have been very close to road machines. Did they use calipers? Cantilevers came about later did they not? Just curious about the cross bikes of old. reply offlist if this isn't close enough to classic bike content.
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> Walt Skrzypek
> Falls Creek, Pa
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> Walt Skrzypek
> jack taylor <wayofftheback@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Classic or not?
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> Your thoughts.

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> regards,

>

> john taglia

> chicago