Hetchins on BSNYC today
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From: NYC
Bikes: Zeus Professional, Juncker Calypso, Lotus Eclair, Dahon Speed, Raleigh Twenty
Hetchins on BSNYC today
#3
Thread Starter
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Joined: Sep 2004
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From: NYC
Bikes: Zeus Professional, Juncker Calypso, Lotus Eclair, Dahon Speed, Raleigh Twenty
#4
crotchety young dude
Joined: Jan 2005
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From: SF, CA
Bikes: IRO Angus; Casati Gold Line; Redline 925; '72 Schwinn Olympic Paramount
I ****ing love BikeSnob.
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Prodigal road guy
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 416
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From: Eugene. Oregon
Bikes: '72 Bob Jackson; '82 Austro-Daimler Starleicht; '85 Scapin; '80 Peugeot PKN-10; '81 Trek 610; '87 Hunter Corsa; '72 Italvega and '75 Motobecane Grand Jubillee frames built into freewheel singlespeeds.
Agree to all of the above ... if you haven't, visit and read. While his usual hapless targets are fixie hipsters, everyone can expect to be skewered, and very well too. Kudos to the writer, and thanks to the OP for posting the link.
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"...the carbon fiber construction and layup yielded a frame that was laterally stiff yet vertically compliant."
"...the carbon fiber construction and layup yielded a frame that was laterally stiff yet vertically compliant."
"...the carbon fiber construction and layup yielded a frame that was laterally stiff yet vertically compliant."

-Kurt
"...the carbon fiber construction and layup yielded a frame that was laterally stiff yet vertically compliant."
"...the carbon fiber construction and layup yielded a frame that was laterally stiff yet vertically compliant."

-Kurt








