Goooo! Patrick
I can feel the steel and its real!
 Who needs to ride something as light as a Christmas turkey anyway? I
want my ride to last through my clumsiness and complete disregard
(when I am exhausted)  for its well being. Dents, scratches be
danged!!! I won't give up my steel till you pry it from my cold dead
fingers!!!!  I (don't) think carbon is the wave of the future. Besides
I want to reduce my carbon footprint so......... I like pretty bikes
and steel ones are all that and more!

On Mar 26, 4:41 pm, PATRICK MOORE <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 3:14 PM, Chris <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I'll always have a steel bike or two and I still really want an Orange
> > Ram, but I'll tell you what....Carbon is the future.
>
> I was in a high end (and very successful, even in these thin and
> piping times) bike shop last week and hefted a couple of high end
> (circa $6700 sans pedals) Orbeas -- all carbon down to their crank
> arms. I imagine they weigh less than 15 lbs sans pedals. (We must put
> some big BMX pedals on them!) And they were GDamn ugly!!! But I felt
> as if I were holding a newborn baby: "Someone help me before I break
> something!" I'm quite happy with my 18 lb Riv gofast and my (I'm
> guessing) 21 lb Riv commuter.
>
> --
> Patrick Moore
> Albuquerque, NM
> Professional Resumes. Contact [email protected]
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