chasds@mindspring.com wrote:
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> Harvey wrote:
>
> The naked truth is that I doubt thatthere is really much
> difference in ride between tubulars and very good wired-ons any more.
>
> ****
>
> Harvey is ABSOLUTELY RIGHT! So, by all means,
> send those used but clean Criterium Setas to me.
> I will be sure to dispose of them safely and mercifully.
>
> Clement setas of all models gladly accepted. After all,
> there's no difference between them and modern
> clinchers. Why mess around with them, right? I'll be
> happy to accept them all.
>
> Charles Andrews
> SoCal
Yeah... what he said! I'll even accept the used but clean ones with the slow leaks!
You guys really don't want to mess (MESS!) with tubulars, tubs, sew-ups, slow-ups. Here... read Aldo Ross's stuff if you don't believe me.
Tubulars by A.Ross
Tubulars require glue A very messy thing to do And even when the wheels are gone The sticky spots will linger on
Tubasti by A.Ross
Tubasti on the sidewalls Tubasti on the spokes Tubasti on my workbench Sticking to the nuts and bolts
Tubasti on my fingers Tubasti on my arms Tubasti on my chin and cheeks I hope it wont cause harm
Tubasti on the light switch Tubasti on the cat Tubasti on my shoes and socks And on my cars floor mat
Tubasti on the carpet Tubasti in my hair I tried to glue just one damn tire Now Tubastis everywhere!
Chuck Schmidt South Pasadena, Southern California
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