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Edward Dolan wrote:
> "Tom Sherman" <sunsetss0003@REMOVETHISyahoo.com> wrote in message > news:fuefb6$e7d$1@registered.motzarella.org... > [...] >> I have known several large GRR and Tour Easy (TE) [2] riders, and none of >> them have had a problem with breaking rear axles. A couple of specialist >> recumbent dealers direct their heaviest customers towards the Easy Racers >> bikes, as they are one of the most suitable long-wheel base designs for >> these riders. > > Large riders only look right on long wheelbase recumbents. They look like > clowns on short wheelbase recumbents. Mr. Sherman needs to post a picture of > himself on some website (like the fabled Harry Brogan of ARBR) and then I > will advise him what kind of recumbent he should be on. I won't even charge > him anything for my counsel - just part of My Saintliness! > [...] > Like this: <http://www.ransbikes.com/Gallery/Archive/images/Sherman1.jpg>? -- Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia The weather is here, wish you were beautiful |
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