> How old are you, anyway?  I'm 67 and I have plenty of range of motion
> for a diamond frame.  So, too, did Ernest Csuka in his 80s.  There are
> ways of mounting and dismounting that don't require the flexibility and
> agility of a rope-dancer, you know.

Mid-40s.

When my dad retired from his medical practice in his late 60s he
started restoring houses with my younger brother.  So it is possible
genetics favor me.  But you never know when an accident or disease or
something could come along.

For less than one thousand, a lovely JB painted Wilbury would be nice
insurance.  Any more than that, I am fine taking a chance on keeping
my diamond frames.

On Jan 11, 4:22 pm, Steve Palincsar <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2010-01-11 at 12:42 -0800, JoelMatthews wrote:
> > I was watching it under a theory that perhaps 15 years from now my
> > range of motion may decrease to the point where I would want a Mixte.
>
> How old are you, anyway?  I'm 67 and I have plenty of range of motion
> for a diamond frame.  So, too, did Ernest Csuka in his 80s.  There are
> ways of mounting and dismounting that don't require the flexibility and
> agility of a rope-dancer, you know.
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