Re: [CR] $$$ for flatted tire

(Example: History:Norris Lockley)

From: "aldoross4" <aldoross4@siscom.net>
To: Vladislav Luskin <vladluskin@yahoo.com>, "prkbikes1@mac.com" <prkbikes1@mac.com>
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 08:32:28 -0500
Cc: "earle.young@tds.net" <earle.young@tds.net>, "heine94@earthlink.net" <heine94@earthlink.net>, "classicrendezvous@bikelist.org" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR] $$$ for flatted tire


I especially love how its disguised as a "Re: [CR]..." message, like this was already a CR message topic!

Aldo Ross Middletown, Ohio, USA

----- Original Message Follows -----
From: Vladislav Luskin <vladluskin@yahoo.com>
To: "prkbikes1@mac.com" <prkbikes1@mac.com>
Cc: "earle.young@tds.net" <earle.young@tds.net>,
"heine94@earthlink.net" <heine94@earthlink.net>,
"classicrendezvous@bikelist.org"
<classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
Subject: Re: [CR] $$$ for flatted tire
Date: Tue, 11 Aug 2009 06:29:05 -0700


> Ha-ha-ha-ha!

> Take this one to judge Judy. I don't think CR can

> arbitrate a dispute of such global proportions.

>

> Vlad Luskin

> NY, NY

>

> P.S. Is the tire on topic?

>

> Peter Koskinen wrote:

> > Jan,

> > I didn't look at the bike carefully enough obviously

> when you returned it. I suspect that your damage to the

> frame occurred when you leaned the bike up against

> > something and it rolled forward. The bottom line here is

> that you owe me for a Veloflex Carbon tire which you

> flatted under your care regardless of its age, condition

> when you accepted the loan. This isn't the magazine

> business where you may accept 'gifts' from manufacturers

> to test and do with what you may. This was my personal

> > bike. Had i known that this is the way that you act when

> the world doesn't go your way, I would have never loaned

> you a bike or anything else without a 15 page fine print

> contract so that you can weasel out later because you

> don't want to pay for the damage that you did. Since you

> sent it along to Wayne Bingham (who never belonged in the

> middle of the dispute anyway, an attempt by yourself to

> shame me into accepting your paltry offering), I'm upping

> > the ante. Let the world decide who is correct here.

> > PETER REID KOSKINEN OWNER

> > PRKBIKES LLC

> > CHAPEL HILL, NC, 27516,USA

> > H/O 919-960-5871

> > C. 410-991-7539

> > prkbikes@bellsouth.net

> > peter@prkbikes.com

> > http://www.prkbikes.com

> > On Aug 10, 2009, at 5:30 PM, Jan Heine wrote:

> >> Peter,

> >>

> >> I had hoped we could settle on a reasonable value for

> that tire, which was old and cracked and probably leaking

> before I started the ride. (The rear tire had lost almost

> no air overnight, the front was completely flat, when I

> pumped up the tires in the morning. I had to pump it up 5

> miles from the start, and then several times before I

> finally put on the replacement tire.) >>

> >> When one borrows and loans a bike or car, it is a

> matter of trust on both sides. If I lend you my car with a

> slipping clutch, and you burn it out on the first hill, it

> isn't quite fair to ask you to pay for the clutch, which

> was shot before you left. Similarly, I don't think it is

> fair to ask me to pay for a new tubular when the tire

> mounted on your bike was old and cracked and leaking from

> the start. >>

> >> In a disagreement like this, it is common to have the

> parts inspected by a third party. I would suggest Wayne

> Bingham, the Cirque organizer, who could estimate the

> value of that old tubular. Unfortunately, you threw that

> old tire in the garbage BEFORE you even told me you wanted

> money for it. However, even you have acknowledged that the

> tread was cracked... It was an old tire that had no life

> left. >>

> >> As a gesture of goodwill, I am sending you $ 30 for the

> old, cracked tubular, which was leaking before I started

> the ride. I hope that this will conclude this matter to

> everybody's satisfaction. >>

> >> Best regards,

> >>

> >> Jan

> >>

> >> At 4:31 PM -0400 8/10/09, Peter Koskinen wrote:

> >>> Jan,

> >>>

> >>> Its been several months now and i have yet to see the

> payment for the tire you flatted. I am sure that you have

> a very good excuse (in your mind) as to why you haven't

> paid for the tire you flatted. >>>

> >>> The bottom line here is that when you borrow a bike, a

> car, or anything else from some one and you do some form

> of damage to it, it is YOUR responsibility to take care of

> the damage. In this case it was a punctured high quality

> racing tubular. >>>

> >>> Your dealings with Earle have no bearing on your debt

> to me. >>>

> >>> Cheers,

> >>>

> >>> Peter

> >>> PETER REID KOSKINEN

> >>> OWNER

> >>> PRKBIKES LLC

> >>> 9506 Collins Creek Drive

> >>> Chapel Hill, NC, 27516

> >>> prkbikes@bellsouth.net

> >>> peter@prkbikes.com

> >>> http://www.prkbikes.com

> >>> home/office: 1-919-960-5871

> >>> cell: 1-410-991-7539

> >>

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