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Re: "Actually you are the first person to bring up this issue"

 
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Old 28-03.-2004, 04:12 AM   #1
G.T.
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Default Re: "Actually you are the first person to bring up this issue"


<jobst.brandt@stanfordalumni.org> wrote in message
news:Xua9c.2157$Fo4.23456@typhoon.sonic.net...
> >

> My bicycle, of which you have surely seen pictures, is my MTB, my
> touring bicycle, and formerly my racing bicycle, although my legs and
> arms are my suspension. I keep meeting MTB riders who tell me that I
> can't ride "rough stuff" with that bicycle, completely missing that we
> are out in the rough and I am riding "that bicycle".
>


Please. How many times have you ridden Oat Hill in Calistoga on your
touring bike?

Greg


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