Hi all:

I am not one, nor have been one to really notice significant differences 
between bicycles, and I have owned to date a wide variety.  Carera steel 
lugged Italian racer, Lightspeed Capella racer, Ibis Haka monster cross, 
Rivendell Rambouillet, and now am down to my two last bikes, a Spot Brand 
Champa and my Platypus after selling all the others over the years.   
Well, after riding my Platypus for a year, I took it into the shop for a 
once over, and started to ride my Spot brand Champa.  I instantly felt that 
I had to "fight" the Champa to move forward.  I had not experienced this 
before in swapping from one bike to another.  This even included moving 
from the Ibis to the Spot Brand Champa and from the Carrera to the 
Rambouillet.  I feel like I am riding through mud on the Champa.  

Interesting enough, My brother in law rides my Platypus once in a while and 
has made the comment that he finds it easier to pedal it forward on flats 
and even up hills than his bicycle or his son's bicycle. 

I don't think it is a placebo effect as I have not felt this in swapping 
between bikes before.  The Platypus, at least to me, seems to be easier to 
move forward.  

Kind regards,
Jay LePree
Demarest, NJ

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