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Old 31-01.-2008, 03:57 AM   #16
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Default Re: SRM or PT2.4

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touchy touchy, they're both good.

Agreed & no offense taken. Just wanted to be sure that folks understand that the oft cited "quirks" of SRM's are, IMHO, rather insignificant. As with many things in life there are trade-offs; what it still comes down to is what feature/functionality is important to you.

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Old 31-01.-2008, 06:05 AM   #17
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Agreed & no offense taken. Just wanted to be sure that folks understand that the oft cited "quirks" of SRM's are, IMHO, rather insignificant. As with many things in life there are trade-offs; what it still comes down to is what feature/functionality is important to you.


It's just sour grapes. If you offered to trade your "troublesome" SRM for a PT, you wouldn't have any trouble finding someone willing to do so.

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Old 31-01.-2008, 09:57 AM   #18
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It's just sour grapes. If you offered to trade your "troublesome" SRM for a PT, you wouldn't have any trouble finding someone willing to do so.
Well that's because they could sell it, buy two PTs and have change for a good night at the pub with the lads!

BTW - when I get my sh!t back together and riding OK, it's likely I'll move over to SRM for the track bike instead of the PT.
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