Well said, Marcus. As a relative newbie myself I, sometimes, feel as though I am asking one of the dumbest questions ever. However, I think that the general, attitude and depth of knowledge here is enough to overcome (for me) any fear of being chastised. Many times, I have tried searching for something & come up with nothing, whereas, someone else that I know of may come up with many "hits". I have no idea why, or where that person is searching and it leaves me feeling very frustrated. So, sometimes I think that the best way to get the answer is to just ask the dumb question ( I've heard the definition of a dumb question = the question not asked) and, I guess, take the abuse (read "hammering") by those that feel that any question that they may know the answer to is "dumb".
I really appreciate the fact that Dale owns the garage and lets people like me in to gain from the experience of the guys that have been involve deeply for so many years. Even letting me continue when I make multiple boo-boos,like forgetting to sign off correctly.
Thanks immensely Dale,
David Kulcinski Orange, CA USA
________________________________ From: "marcus.e.helman@saab.com" <marcus.e.helman@saab.com> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org; mrrabbit@mrrabbit.net Sent: Mon, June 21, 2010 10:51:59 AM Subject: Re: [CR] Spoke questions
Robert,
Thank you for the note. I have been on Google and eBay looking at spokes. They are hard to find in the correct length, and surprisingly expensive. I was hoping that someone on the list might be able to provide a little more help.
The CR e-list rules page says:
"This forum was created for the exchange of information and experiences relating to classic lightweight bikes and extends invitations to like-minded enthusiasts. Please note that this list is privately owned; it is not a "public" entity where democratic rule might apply. This forum should be viewed as "a group of friends who have been invited into the list owner's garage to talk about vintage lightweight bikes" and the invitees should behave as guests."
I looked at the CR e-list rules, and I believe that my post does not violate any of them. Certainly questions about quality of different spoke brands, and the wisdom of re-using spokes are relevant. Beyond that, a conversation in a friend's garage might well start with a simple question, possibly one that someone else in the garage thinks is dumb, but it may lead to an interesting conversation. If some of those who are invited to the garage are discouraged from asking questions, or are "hammered" for being "newbies" then it stops being a group of friends. People will stop coming over and the garage will start to get emptier.
Best regards, Marcus Helman Royal Oak, MI
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Robert Shackelford San Jose, CA USA
Myself and one other poster at bikeforums.net just finished hammering a newbie for not doing the obvious.
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