Originally Posted by
cyccommute
Finally, however, the economy of the Phils is better than you think. I have Phils that are more than 10 years old, have 20,000 issue (and maintenance) free miles on them and I suspect that they can go another 20 to 40 years before I'd have to replace them. Even at only 10 years old, they have cost me $40 per year which is pretty cheap. At 50 years old, they will have cost me $10 per year.
Hey Stuart, are you sure you are and chemist and not an accountant?