Old 11-04-25 | 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Koyote
Yes. Let's recall the comment that dragged us all down this rabbit hole:



A rather absolute statement that, as has been pointed out by many more nuanced posters, is fallacious. And cycco's response is to create a whole bunch of straw man arguments -- arguments NO ONE HAS MADE -- in order to avoid admitting that he overstated things many pages back.
Get some new material. You dug the rabbit hole. I’ve provided numerous examples of people talking about underbiking and gravel riding which you have conveniently ignored. Perhaps my statement was a little over-broad but your statements, as well as others, can be interpreted and equally over-broad.

As to the original question in the thread, what have you contributed other than a giant “UH-UH”? Frankly, based on almost all of our past “discussions” all you seem to be doing is following me around telling the world how wrong I am about everything. It’s tedious.
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