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Brian Trdina
  
http://www.zerogravitybike.com/

Ronaldo Jeremia
  
brian_trdina@yahoo.com (Brian trdina) wrote in message news:<354db2a2.0401310635.6064109@posting.google.com>...
> http://www.zerogravitybike.com/

Putting brakes on a bike is pretty fredly.

-RJ

Boyd Speerschne
  
ronaldo_jeremiah@yahoo.com (Ronaldo Jeremiah) wrote in
news:3f41cdbc.0401311034.231d63e1@posting.google.com:

> brian_trdina@yahoo.com (Brian trdina) wrote in message
> news:<354db2a2.0401310635.6064109@posting.google.com>...
>> http://www.zerogravitybike.com/
>
> Putting brakes on a bike is pretty fredly.
>
> -RJ
>

No, but putting $323 "almost weightless" brakes on a bike is pretty fredly.

- BS

Nick Burns
  
"Boyd Speerschneider" <bspeerscNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9481B81523E08bspeerscNOSPAM@65.32.1.8...
> ronaldo_jeremiah@yahoo.com (Ronaldo Jeremiah) wrote in
> news:3f41cdbc.0401311034.231d63e1@posting.google.com:
>
> > brian_trdina@yahoo.com (Brian trdina) wrote in message
> > news:<354db2a2.0401310635.6064109@posting.google.com>...
> >> http://www.zerogravitybike.com/
> >
> > Putting brakes on a bike is pretty fredly.
> >
> > -RJ
> >
>
> No, but putting $323 "almost weightless" brakes on a bike is pretty
fredly.
>
> - BS

Worrying about it ranks about the same as having a set.

Benjamin Weiner
  
Boyd Speerschneider <bspeerscNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote:
> ronaldo_jeremiah@yahoo.com (Ronaldo Jeremiah) wrote in
> > brian_trdina@yahoo.com (Brian trdina) wrote in message

> >> http://www.zerogravitybike.com/

> > Putting brakes on a bike is pretty fredly.

> No, but putting $323 "almost weightless" brakes on a bike is pretty fredly.

'90s: Shops with excess CNC machining capacity go into making stupid lite trick machined MTB parts,
canti brakes and the like. '00s: Shops with excess CNC machining capacity go into making stupid lite
trick machined road brakes.

I guess this is progress, but it does remind me of Marx's dictum that "All events in history occur,
as it were, twice: the first time as tragedy, the second as farce."

Howard Kveck
  
In article <401df251$1@darkstar>, Benjamin Weiner <bjw@mambo.ucolick.org>
wrote:

> Boyd Speerschneider <bspeerscNOSPAM@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > ronaldo_jeremiah@yahoo.com (Ronaldo Jeremiah) wrote in
> > > brian_trdina@yahoo.com (Brian trdina) wrote in message
>
> > >> http://www.zerogravitybike.com/
>
> > > Putting brakes on a bike is pretty fredly.
>
> > No, but putting $323 "almost weightless" brakes on a bike is pretty fredly.
>
> '90s: Shops with excess CNC machining capacity go into making stupid lite trick machined MTB
> parts, canti brakes and the like. '00s: Shops with excess CNC machining capacity go into making
> stupid lite trick machined road brakes.

And the customers get to do the de-bugging. Again.

> I guess this is progress, but it does remind me of Marx's dictum that "All events in history
> occur, as it were, twice: the first time as tragedy, the second as farce."

--
tanx, Howard

"We're not laughing -at- you, we're laughing -with- you..) "But... I'm not
laughing???" Happiness

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?

Donald Munro
  
Benjamin Weiner wrote:
> '90s: Shops with excess CNC machining capacity go into making stupid lite trick machined MTB
> parts, canti brakes and the like. '00s: Shops with excess CNC machining capacity go into making
> stupid lite trick machined road brakes.
>
> I guess this is progress, but it does remind me of Marx's dictum that "All events in history
> occur, as it were, twice: the first time as tragedy, the second as farce."

Careful, unless you want all the MTB types to start describing road cycling as a farce.

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