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CF Bicycle Choice?

 
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Old 17-04.-2008, 08:53 AM   #1
Tom Sherman
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Default CF Bicycle Choice?

[Non-cycling groups snipped]

ComandanteBanana aka donquixote1954 (who?) wrote:
> [...]
> No, Huffies are more for the beggars that Jesus helped. He being God
> would have need something more stately, like a pedal forward bike that
> keeps your back straight and your head high for scanning the horizon.
> Two choices are obvious: Electra bikes, or the cheaper brand that I
> use, Sun. Well, I don't make any claims to being God either, so I'm
> happy with it.[...]
>

The high end in crank-forward upright bicycles is of course, RANS.

Of course, RANS also makes excellent recumbent bicycles.

See <http://www.ransbikes.com/>.

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