[CR]Re: cookie cutter bikes

(Example: Events:Cirque du Cyclisme:2002)

From: <GPVB1@cs.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 20:02:57 EDT
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]Re: cookie cutter bikes

Hi Grant:

1) It wasn't Dale, it was e-Chuckie. Dale would never do anything like that IMHO....

2) What you say below may or may not be true, but either way it's not on-topic for this list. Please re-read Dale's "Rules and Regs." for ClassicRendezvous.

3) Not all bikes are good (whether on- or off-topic here...)!!

Cheers,

Greg Parker A2 MI USA

Grant M. wrote regarding another post:


> I think you've made a fairly harsh generalization, and lumped at lot of
> bikes together. I think it was Dale who dressed down someone a few weeks
> back for slogging current Bianchi bikes as the same as others with different
> stickers. OK list members, I'll say that I like classic bikes as much as
> any others here. But all bikes are good bikes, and some modern bikes are
> fantastic machines. In general, i'd like to say that the most
> "distinguishing thing" about current Italian, or other current high end
> bikes, is the way they ride. I can't tell much about the way a bike rides
> just by looking, so I've gone and ridden some aluminum and carbon bikes, and
> you know what? They ride really good, but that's just my opinion.
>
> grant mclean
> toronto, canada
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