What shall it be???



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wafflyDIRTYcatLITTERhcsBOX wrote:

> I would actually like to own a bent, but I would also like to do a spot of time trialling and I
> can't do that on a bent with my local club.

A very good reason for a wedgie, though if you've got transport you could always start visiting BHPC
races, where 'bents are the norm and at least part of you can be comfortable while you push your
cardiovascular system to the point of collapse... ;-/

> Of course, I could nag, I mean, attempt to sweet-talk my best beloved into realising we *need*
> bents ;-)

Well of *course* you do! Make it a tandem or a sociable and you'd just need the one (for a
start...).

Pete.

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"Arthur Clune" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> Tony Raven <[email protected]> wrote:
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> : http://www.litespeed.com/english/bikes/ghisallo.html
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> Yeah, when I think about the "what would I buy given loadsa money" question I'm always torn
> between one of those, a Colnago C40 or a top of the range Principa.....
>
> Arthur
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> Lord Lester

Lightspeed all the way. I'v just treated myself to one and done regret it one little bit!

Mark
 
"Arthur Clune" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...

> Power is delightful. Absolute power is absolutely delightful - Lord Lester

I prefer the version "Power corrupts, absolute power is even nicer"

Tony

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Steel rules

On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 18:35:15 +0000 (UTC), "MSA" <[email protected]> wrote:

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>"wafflyDIRTYcatLITTERhcsBOX" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>> There were Vernon and I stood in Norwich's greatest LBS, Specialised
>Cycles,
>> picking up some bits Vernon had ordered for a bike he's putting together.
>>
>> As he's been splashing out on bike bits for offspring and himself, I said, "Daaaaaarrrling...
>> Light of my life.... sweetie.... if I manage to
>actually
>> shed all of this surplus weight and get to a reasonable size.... do I get
>a
>> reward.... errrr..... of a race bike????"
>>
>> "Of course." was the response.
>>
>> So what's it to be??? Colnago??? Giant??? Fondriest??Choice of frame,
>parts????
>> Carbon fibre??? Aluminium??? Titanium??? Steel????
>>
>> Cheers, helen s
>
>
>My personal choice would be Ti frame, decked with carbon goodies. That's a money no object, spoil
>yourself, gotta look good approach though!
>
>I'm sure the next poster will say 'steel rules', like they do on bicycles.misc!
>
>Mark
 
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