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B a r r y B u r k e J r . <Keep_it_in_the_newsgroup_please@aol.com> wrote in message news:<ujb5jv422f9scf22dir473557vj77tj5sr@4ax.com>... > > You've obviously never seen a Giant Tempo. <G> > > The Tempo can accept your saddle, your pedals, and adjust in just about every direction. The > adjustments include saddle height, saddle distance from bb, handlebar height, and handlebar reach. > > The Tempo can be set up as a fixie or with any standard BMX freewheel. > > _Any_ 9/16" pedal fits it, I installed Speedplay X pedals on mine. SPD style and toe straps are > included. If you don't like the cranks, it's an ISIS bb, so you can install different lengths or > brands that suit you. > > This bike is heavy enough that I can stand on it an crank as hard as I can without flipping it, > and I'm 6'1", 225 lbs. > > I don't have to scrape my walls or dirty my home carrying my outdoor bikes into the house, as my > den is on the second floor. Impressive. Still a bit of an indulgence if your cycling cash is limited, though... > > I also own rollers, which I use for an entirely different purpose. Curling your hair? -Luigi > > Barry |
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