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Does anyone know anything,good or bad, about Windsor Bikes?
I'm planing on buying one but cant get any independent info. Thanks Gary |
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>Does anyone know anything,good or bad, about Windsor Bikes?
>I'm planing on buying one but cant get any independent >info. Thanks Gary > I got a brand spanking new Winsdor Leeds on EBAY for $290.00 It is fine for what I got it for. A run-around bike and after work bike I can throw in the back of the car. It is Sora, which is fine for its purpose. Nothing wrong with the bike. Soild, rices well. (I also have a Lemond BA for my "serious" riding). Have fun. I think they are a decent product. http://members.aol.com/foxcondorsrvtns (Colorado rental condo) http://members.aol.com/dnvrfox (Family Web Page) |
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On 12 Jun 2004 14:07:01 GMT, dnvrfox@aol.com (Denver C. Fox) wrote:
>Nothing wrong with the bike. Soild, rices well. Er...it's covered in dirt, and big red 'R' stickers adhere well? -- Rick Onanian |
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"Rick Onanian" <spamsink@cox.net> wrote in message
news:435nc05k8cr68cmsnsiul06d00m38a4qt2@4ax.com... > On 12 Jun 2004 14:07:01 GMT, dnvrfox@aol.com (Denver C. > Fox) wrote: > >Nothing wrong with the bike. Soild, rices well. > > Er...it's covered in dirt, and big red 'R' stickers > adhere well? > You forgot it also must have a giant exhaust tip somewhere..... |
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On 13 Jun 2004 01:34:16 GMT, dnvrfox@aol.com (Denver C. Fox) wrote:
>>On 12 Jun 2004 14:07:01 GMT, dnvrfox@aol.com (Denver C. >>Fox) wrote: >>>Nothing wrong with the bike. Soild, rices well. >>Er...it's covered in dirt, and big red 'R' stickers >>adhere well? > >I must have missed something in the translation? Covered in dirt: "Soild", as in soiled. red 'R' stickers: "rices well", as in http://www.riceboypage.com/ Some recumbent FWD, FWS fixed direct drive trikes, riced: http://www.riceboypage.com/shameless/bigwheels/ I've thought for a long time that I should put a big sticker/window art on the back of my car, with a red R inside a quote bubble, being spoken by a pirate. "R, matey..." I bought something similar to this last weekend: http://www.rvconnection.com/1-Sprinter- Ext.jpg I wonder if I should stick a big red 'R' on it? And maybe a big exhaust pipe (nevermind the lack of an exhaust system)... -- Rick Onanian |
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On 15 Jun 2004 00:18:05 GMT, dnvrfox@aol.com (Denver C. Fox) wrote:
>>I bought something similar to this last weekend: http://www.rvconnection.com/1-Sprinter- >>Ext.jpg I wonder if I should stick a big red 'R' on it? >>And maybe a big exhaust pipe (nevermind the lack of an >>exhaust system)... > >Well, you certainly made that perfectly clear. Thanks Wait, there's more I forgot: I wonder if I should put a big wing on the back of it too... -- Rick Onanian |
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