WALDO YOU ARE THE MAN (Chicago Thread)
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WALDO YOU ARE THE MAN (Chicago Thread)
I just wanted to say thanks to Waldo for the bike fitting. He works in a bike shop in Barrington IL. (The Barrington bike company) A very cool shop that has too many nice bikes. He is very knowledgeable. Anybody in the area should stop by and check out the shop.
Thanks again,
Bill F.
Thanks again,
Bill F.
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Yes, indeedy. I too have had the pleasure of meeting Waldo.
He rocks!
He rocks!
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Wow, I just stumbled upon this thread. Thanks for the kind words, guys.
Bill-you left the Sun Ringle catalog. Let me know if you want it and maybe I can drop it with you sometime when I'm running between the stores. Otherwise you can just check out www.sunringle.com-it's got all the same info. Bill is definitely worthy of the title of THE MAN-he knows his stuff and anyone that does a lot of work on his own bikes is okay by me.
Kofee is definitely the woman. She's forgotten more about touring than I'll ever know.
As for the MANfriend arrangement, I don't know if I'm man enough for a troll.
Bill-you left the Sun Ringle catalog. Let me know if you want it and maybe I can drop it with you sometime when I'm running between the stores. Otherwise you can just check out www.sunringle.com-it's got all the same info. Bill is definitely worthy of the title of THE MAN-he knows his stuff and anyone that does a lot of work on his own bikes is okay by me.
Kofee is definitely the woman. She's forgotten more about touring than I'll ever know.
As for the MANfriend arrangement, I don't know if I'm man enough for a troll.
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Originally posted by Waldo
As for the MANfriend arrangement, I don't know if I'm man enough for a troll.
As for the MANfriend arrangement, I don't know if I'm man enough for a troll.
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Sign me up! Waldo needs love too. I hear there's no luvin' like Troll luvin.
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Originally posted by Waldo
Sign me up! Waldo needs love too. I hear there's no luvin' like Troll luvin.
Sign me up! Waldo needs love too. I hear there's no luvin' like Troll luvin.
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Originally posted by A.troll
Wanna give this troll a roll, huh?
Wanna give this troll a roll, huh?
Ha, you crack me up!










