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Old 11-09-04, 12:26 PM
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Stratos 800

I get dealer prices on a bunch of stuff like miche, selle italia but no syntace or velocity. Where can I find the best price on some syntace stratos 800 bullhorns and on some velocity deepv rims? BTW Do any of you guys ride tubies?
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Originally Posted by fixrider
Do any of you guys ride tubies?
Tried wakeboarding once but didn't really like it, just bikes for me.
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please do not refer to fat people as 'tubies'...
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No, dude, Teletubies. It's the slang that all the fresh hip kids are using.
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Riding a tubie...now there is our next pie-nomena
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I think I mean tubulars.
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I didn't look too much, but here's where I got mine. They are $49.95. I have the 800 in small. Let me know if you have any other questions about them.
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