Mountain Biking Survey



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Jose R. Aragon

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Fellow Bikers,

I'm an MBA student at the Kellogg School of Management doing some research on a potential business
idea. If you have a few minutes (10 or less) to take an on-line survey I'd appreciate it.

The survey is resident on a Northwestern University server and I have no way of tracking you down if
you click the survey link below:

http://www9.kellogg.nwu.edu/student/jaragon2003/jaragon2003%21Run%20Flat%20M
tn%20Bike%20Tires.poll.html

If you have any questions for me, I can be reached at jaragon2003 at kellogg.northwestern.edu.

Thanks, Jose

Jose R. Aragon, Jr. Toigo Fellow, Class of 2003
J.L. Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University
 
Jose R. Aragon Jr. wrote:
> Fellow Bikers,
>
> I'm an MBA student at the Kellogg School of Management doing some research on a potential business
> idea. If you have a few minutes (10 or less) to take an on-line survey I'd appreciate it.
>

"blazing your own trail" as a survery option?

get real.

penny
 
Penny says:

>"blazing your own trail" as a survery option?
>
>get real.

I loved the "The Status of ownership" option under "what would motivate you to buy this?" LOL!

Steve
 
"Stephen Baker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I loved the "The Status of ownership" option under "what would motivate
you to
> buy this?" LOL!
>
> Steve

Also nice was how only 13% of respondents most often road on a trail, and more people paid under
$500 for their bikes than any other choice. Almost half get their flats on the road, and do most of
their riding there.

Too bad this survey is not getting a solid sampling of mountain bikers, just people with bicycles.

Chris
 
"Jose R. Aragon Jr." <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Fellow Bikers,
>
> I'm an MBA student at the Kellogg School of Management doing some research on a potential business
> idea. If you have a few minutes (10 or less) to take an on-line survey I'd appreciate it.
>
> The survey is resident on a Northwestern University server and I have no
way
> of tracking you down if you click the survey link below:
>
>
http://www9.kellogg.nwu.edu/student/jaragon2003/jaragon2003%21Run%20Flat%20M
> tn%20Bike%20Tires.poll.html
>
> If you have any questions for me, I can be reached at jaragon2003 at kellogg.northwestern.edu.
>
> Thanks, Jose
>
> Jose R. Aragon, Jr. Toigo Fellow, Class of 2003
> J.L. Kellogg School of Management Northwestern University

You're a little late.

http://www.notubes.com/

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Pete Rissler http://web1.greatbasin.net/~rissler/
 
> You're a little late.
>
> http://www.notubes.com/

I could be wrong (as I often am) but I believe he is talking about developing "run flat" tires which
depend on the strength of the sidewall (no air pressure) to support the tire as opposed to
self-sealing tires. Seems they'd have to be awful heavy and stiff.
 
John Harlow wrote:
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> > You're a little late.
> >
> > http://www.notubes.com/
>
> I could be wrong (as I often am) but I believe he is talking about developing "run flat" tires
> which depend on the strength of the sidewall (no air pressure) to support the tire as opposed to
> self-sealing tires. Seems they'd have to be awful heavy and stiff.

Kinda' like Slime? <G>

Barry
 
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