Re: Rival Camps (Was: Re: [CR]Silca Imperio questions)

(Example: Framebuilders:Chris Pauley)

From: <ABikie@aol.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 09:15:22 EST
Subject: Re: Rival Camps (Was: Re: [CR]Silca Imperio questions)
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org


The great debates for bikes were most profound in 1972 high flange/low flange 3 cross/ 4 cross Raleigh Pro/Schwinn Paramount Left cable to front/rear brake The list was long

For me, the first decision was made for me on my eighth day. They went with tradition! tradition!

See y'all at the cirque

Larry Black Mt Airy, Md

In a message dated 3/10/2004 8:41:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, stevens@veloworks.com writes:


> snipped:
> "Did I miss any?"
>
>
> tastes great. less filling.
> e-RICHIE
> chester, ct

Steinway v. Yamaha Les Paul v. Stratocaster Omega v. Rolex Nikon v. Canon Film v. Digital Mercedes v. BMW Ferrari v. Maserati Harley Davidson v. Indian Bantam v. Willys v. Ford Sylvester Stallone v. Ah-nuld Governator-negger "I'm a little bit country ..." v. "and I'm a little bit rock-and-roll"

Mario Confente was a master framebuilder who died tragically young leaving behind a limited legacy of 120 frames v. Mario Confente was just a journeyman framebuilder who happened to be in the right place at the right time and whose name was built on dying young and leaving behind a mere 120 frames.

Steven L. Sheffield Stirring up a hornet's nest in Midvale, Utah


> On Wed, 10 Mar 2004 13:08:24 +0000 "Thomas R. Adams, Jr."
> <kctommy@msn.com> writes:
> So let me see if I can keep track of this:
>
> We have Silca/Zefal, Sturmey Archer/Derailleurs, cheap
> sewups/clinchers, Simplex/Campagnolo, Suntour/everyone else, toe
> clips/clipless, Tuscon/Pasadena, socketed dropouts/slotted dropouts,
> pressed/cast, No Cal/So Cal, East Coast/Left Coast,
> indexed=evil/indexed=ok and warm weather/cold weather riders. Did I miss
> any? And which camps are you in? Except for Chuck, of course, who is in
> all camps except maybe the cold weather. Goodness, we love to disagree,
> don't we?