Re: [CR] Woodrup question.

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From: <ELandpapa@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:23:27 EST
Subject: Re: [CR] Woodrup question.
To: sachs@erols.com, twrawson@comcast.net, flash@flashq.de, hetchinspete1@yahoo.com, pariscycles@yahoo.co.uk, lpernice@juno.com, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org, fred_rednor@yahoo.com, ABikie@aol.com


Someone on the list, one of our Arlington VA members I believe, asked for information on Woodrup ride quality. I wish to thank that member for helping me decide which bike I will be using for my initial spring 2005 ride. My 1984 Woodrup of course. Truly one of the most fun to ride machines in my collection. I acquired it from the service manager of our LBS about three years ago.who wanted to raise some money for a boat project . It's very light ,fast and been a joy to ride from the first day that I've owned it. I was able to contact Tony Woodrup by E-Mail shortly after buying my bike. He got a prompt reply back to me with lots of good info about my bike. Tony is the grandson of Maurice Woodrup the founder of the company and and famous frame builder. Ed Landreth, Norfolk, VA