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Pete Jones
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2004 11:54:58 +0000 (UTC), "jtr"
<[email protected]> blathered:
>http://www.bikemagic.com/forum/forummessages/mps/dt/4/utn/59850/last/1/V/1/SP/
>>
>> Note that I'm not Klein bashing. I ride an Attitude and it's far and
>> away the best riding frame I've had in the 14 years I've been mountain
>> biking. The design ****les on my 2001/2 frame (cable routing, dropout
>> design, disk mount) have been addressed on the current model.
>>
>Thanks for the advice. It won't be a snap decision and maybe I'll give the
>hardtail another year to see if the arms and teeth survive undamaged.
I had tennis elbow two years ago, although it wasn't generally a
problem while cycling unless I was frequently pulling up the front
wheel. It got quite bad, so I went the cortisone injection route -
first one didn't do much, second one almost completely cured it.
However, the way I finally eradicated it completely was to smash my
radius and wrist to bits in a fall - by the time I came out of
plaster, my elbow had had such a good rest it was completely cured! It
worked for me, give it a try...
Now, gotta go, time to ride the Attitude.
Pete Jones
<[email protected]> blathered:
>http://www.bikemagic.com/forum/forummessages/mps/dt/4/utn/59850/last/1/V/1/SP/
>>
>> Note that I'm not Klein bashing. I ride an Attitude and it's far and
>> away the best riding frame I've had in the 14 years I've been mountain
>> biking. The design ****les on my 2001/2 frame (cable routing, dropout
>> design, disk mount) have been addressed on the current model.
>>
>Thanks for the advice. It won't be a snap decision and maybe I'll give the
>hardtail another year to see if the arms and teeth survive undamaged.
I had tennis elbow two years ago, although it wasn't generally a
problem while cycling unless I was frequently pulling up the front
wheel. It got quite bad, so I went the cortisone injection route -
first one didn't do much, second one almost completely cured it.
However, the way I finally eradicated it completely was to smash my
radius and wrist to bits in a fall - by the time I came out of
plaster, my elbow had had such a good rest it was completely cured! It
worked for me, give it a try...
Now, gotta go, time to ride the Attitude.
Pete Jones