Bike Snobs
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#77
Senior Member


Joined: May 2012
Posts: 5,046
Likes: 4,891
From: Point Reyes Station, California
Bikes: Indeed!
As for that other guy I just ignore his vitriol. And yes I own and ride 3 aluminum bikes, one of which I race cyclocross. No one here has condemned me for that. We try to keep it civil here and allow each other to have our opinions. The rub, so often, is in how the opinion is expressed or how many "facts" are drawn out of thin air to support it.
Brent
#78
Crawlin' up, flyin' down


Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 6,721
Likes: 4,359
From: Democratic Peoples' Republic of Berkeley
Bikes: 1967 Paramount; 1982-ish Ron Cooper; 1978 Eisentraut "A"; two mid-1960s Cinelli Speciale Corsas; and others in various stages of non-rideability.

To the OP - your response was spot-on.
Re our resident "aluminum uber alles" troll . . . oh, never mind. He is not worth a response. Never has been. Never will be.
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"I'm in shape -- round is a shape." Andy Rooney
"I'm in shape -- round is a shape." Andy Rooney
#79
Senior Member


Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 798
Likes: 361
From: La Habra, California
Bikes: Italvega Super Speciales and Superlights
Luckily, there was a comely French woman there with her nice French semi-pro bike and she offered to lend you both her wheels so you could finish the race. Her only condition, that you bring them back and retrieve your bent wheels, and she gave you her address and phone number.
Well, after you returned and, ahem, had dinner, wine, a nice stroll through town, and then a very long conversation about "bicycles" and then breakfast
, you instead bought her a new pair of wheels at the local bicycle shop, collected your bent wheels, and kept her French wheels on your bike as an enduring reminder of that chance encounter.
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