Re: [CR]Re: Frame Saver - better than sex !!!!!!!

(Example: Racing:Roger de Vlaeminck)

From: <"brianbaylis@juno.com">
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 15:45:31 GMT
To: bici_pimp@mac.com
Subject: Re: [CR]Re: Frame Saver - better than sex !!!!!!!
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Ben,

NICE JOB!!

You heard what he said, folks. Don't be such a fussbudget, buy the stuff and move on.

Brian Baylis La Mesa, CA Around here, they call me "El Sapo".


-- Ben Kamenjas wrote:


Yo sisters and brothers,


> Skip Magnuson, Spokane, WA, USA wrote:
>

(snipped)
> I don't know that Frame Saver is composed of but I suspect linseed
> oil is a lot less expensive.

C'mon Bro

I don't own shares In Mr. Weigle's product FrameSaverĀ® but it's

hardly

what i'd call expensive. What is it ??? $10 .. $12 for a can. Good, In

my experience for 2 maybe 3 frames for about 3 or 4 years protection.

Matter of fact ... bargain, if'n you ask me. I spend more than that

just for air in me freekin' tyres .... well, not really but you get my

drift. When I think just how much I spent for russian language lessons

in NYC strip clubs .... uh .. sorry ... wrong email list.

See .. we love bikes, especially old ones. Most of 'em are plenty good

for a very long time with a little bit of love now and again. We spend

some crazy money on bikes and stuff and I am happy some dude thought

and made a better thing for us to look after 'em with. If E-Richie

Sachs (where 'ya been man??) says all his frames are treated with it

then that's a good enough word of mouth statement for humble old me to

take in as bicycle gospel/torah/koran/dharma/CNN. Sure they buddies,

and contemporaries but Rich ain't nobody's fool and rarely blows

someone else's horn (umm - not meant to sound like it reads).

Truth be told the last frame I built up (on topic De Rosa BTW) I made a

mad rush around NYC bike shops to find some Weigle's Frame Saver to

treat it with. None had any in stock. I call desperate and frantic to

Signor Pergolizzi to ask for help and he doesn't have any but says here

Peter's tel # .... call him. Who's Peter I ask ... Oh the guy whose

name is on the can. Ok .. why not .... long story short: He couldn't

help me out in a new york minute but we got chatting. Lemme tell 'ya,

nice bloke, honest and knowledgable and humble and helpful. Talked to

him for perhaps 40 minutes about all my bikes like a parent to their

children's school counselor. He likes bikes, loves 'em. He lives 'em

more than 99% of us do. He ain't driving in no birdcage Maserati. Frame

saver ain't making him millions and he doesn't summer with Jay-Z or

whatever Kennedy's may still be alive. ...... but it's the best product

out there for the specific use we need it for and is small pittance

when looking at the big picture. Y'see, we just custodians and

somewhere down the track people will have just as much joy and see the

beauty of a nice classic bike >perhaps< because we didn't nickel and

dime when it came to preserving them. All cyclists are family and when

I wish for others to share the love I am being a good and true cyclist.

Let's be happy that someone is thinking for us about internal rust

preventative steps so we can focus more on ambiguities of bowtie

Martano decals and Ti or Not Ti Galli toeclips.

Oh yeah .... never spoke or emailed Peter Weigle since then but am

happy to give thumbs up where it's due. And spend a cuppla bucks on

each frame that passes into my hands. And jeebus he makes some

delicious bikes too !!!! Yeah, linseed oil is OK-ish (better than

nothing). Boeshield has many uses. But Frame Saver is better - and

very different - and made for just the purpose we need and intend for

it. I wish I could find some downunder 'coz the thought of getting

some posted over via sea mail is pretty boring. Framebuilders and bike

junkies down here in Oz gasp in amazement when i tell 'em of this

exotic Frame Saver stuff and they know the world is truly a mess when

considering the only US exports we get is Jerry Springer and David

Hasselhoff. No thanks, but (big) brother can you spare us some Weigle's

Bike Love JuiceĀ® ???

A thing of beauty is a joy forever. Every bicycle saved from the

scrapyard makes the world not only a better place but ensures the love

and happiness we enjoyed stays alive for longer than we do. That's a

big and very deep concept. Feel the love, frame saver everything - it

smells great too (just a dab wherever you expect to be kissed). Better

than lamenting of not having something like it (And boy do some of you

CR list cats lament !!!!) Share the love. I live for a world where the

greater populace can look forward to TV shows like "FrameBuilders Gone

Wild", Hilary Stone reads the Evening News and kids watch Good Old

Fashioned Manners with Dale Brown (in spite of his fear of C Record).

Perhaps we should be less nihilistic and selfish when it comes to our

bike passion/addictions and in small ways become patrons of the artists

and visionaries that give us so much joy. They do it for love. From

what I see 4 out of 5 naysayers and critics of Weigle's Frame Saver

have never tried the stuff. What's up widdatt ???

So ... use JP Weigle's Frame Saver and be happy ..... or I'll bust

your heads and maybe something even worse.

Here endeth thy sermon.

ciao,

Ben (Il Duce) Kamenjas Bondi, Australia

p.s. sorry about the sex quip .... frame saver ain't better than sex

but getting the attentions of you dirty old bike perverts is tough

unless you are offering free 57cm Cinelli SC's New In Box ;)

p.p.s .... No, I haven't been sniffin' the stuff. Like Raoul Duke and

Dr. Gonzo, I prefer ether (for starters) :)