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Ryan Cousineau wrote:
> Duuude, I have a late-90s Kona Kilauea (steel, no less) hardtail, Z2 fork > with a manly 65 mm of travel. I thought my garish gold Schwinn Homegrown was the most out of date MTB in rbr (I think its circa 2000/2001 or so; I got it 2nd hand). Its hard finding 26.8 seatposts these days - I had to import a Thomson Elite. |
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One year during the Coors Classic, at the start of the Tour of The Moon,
Davis Phinney relieved himself at the starting line. Bill |
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William R. Mattil wrote:
> One year during the Coors Classic, at the start of the Tour of The Moon, > Davis Phinney relieved himself at the starting line. Did he shake or squeeze? I bet the former. |
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William R. Mattil wrote:
>> One year during the Coors Classic, at the start of the Tour of The Moon, >> Davis Phinney relieved himself at the starting line. Ted van de Weteringe wrote: > Did he shake or squeeze? I bet the former. Hampsten would have had a problem doing either when he won that stage on the Gavia. |
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Donald Munro wrote:
> William R. Mattil wrote: >>> One year during the Coors Classic, at the start of the Tour of The Moon, >>> Davis Phinney relieved himself at the starting line. > > Ted van de Weteringe wrote: >> Did he shake or squeeze? I bet the former. > > Hampsten would have had a problem doing either when he won that stage on > the Gavia. You may logically implicate anything from a false presumption. |
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