Foss tubes were* so *strange. I don't remember how it worked now but 
there'was a specific way they needed to be inserted in the tire, and they 
had a dedicated (and pricey) patch. 

My favorite wacky idea was a wheel size between 584(650b) and 622(700c), I 
believe it was 603. Grant cut a tire, pulled a slice out and sewed it back 
together to fit on his new wheel to try it. I wish I could remember why he 
wanted this new standard, someone with that Reader from the mid-'00s can 
tell us. 

My favorite wacky idea that made it to production is also a tire, the 
Speedblend. I miss them!

Joe Bernard 
On Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 4:43:36 PM UTC-7 J L wrote:

> Remember Foss tubes? I like that Riv has always tried to be out of the 
> box. Stick shifting?
>
> What are some of the other head scratcher ideas and products from 
> yesteryear? None of them have ever been dumb.
>
> This is in praise of creative thinking and taking chances.
>
> Cheers
> Jason

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