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dlighthall
10-03-06, 03:09 PM
Greetings from Fresno CA,

I am looking forward to all the techno weenie chatter on this site, plus the occasional retro grouch retort, e.g. weight doesn't matter.

I am equally committed to road and mtb and ride a Klein Palomino and Klein Q-Carbon compact. Raced mtb and a bit of road for about 10 years but have now (age 52) shifted into centuries and doubles.

I am heavily into the European road scene, subscribe to cycling.tv, VeloNews, etc.

Dave Lighthall


Tom Stormcrowe
10-03-06, 04:59 PM
Cool, you like retrogrouches! I like you alrerady!http://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/mittelgrosse/medium-smiley-095.gifhttp://www.clicksmilies.com/s0105/mittelgrosse/medium-smiley-095.gif

merider1
10-06-06, 09:36 PM
Greetings from Fresno CA,

I am looking forward to all the techno weenie chatter on this site, plus the occasional retro grouch retort, e.g. weight doesn't matter.

I am equally committed to road and mtb and ride a Klein Palomino and Klein Q-Carbon compact. Raced mtb and a bit of road for about 10 years but have now (age 52) shifted into centuries and doubles.

I am heavily into the European road scene, subscribe to cycling.tv, VeloNews, etc.

Dave Lighthall
Hey Dave, welcome to the "techno weenie chatter" - aka BF! :D