Plus the wool is basically a variety of carbon fiber.
Steel is real except for chamois pads!
Joe Bender-Zanoni
Great Notch, NJ
> On 04/12/2006 02:07 PM, "kohl57@starpower.net"
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\r?\n> > Molteni jerseys on Treks and Litespeeds. That's confused posing
\r?\n> at its
\r?\n> > worst. Wear wool but ride carbon fibre. What can they be thinking?
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\r?\n> That wool performs better in certain weather than synthetics, but
\r?\n> that they
\r?\n> prefer modern bikes and components.
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\r?\n> What's wrong with that?
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