All kidding aside, the Herse is a wonderfully- riding bike. Neither Ryan or Jan 
-- the two immediatly precedent owners-- found the tubing too stiff for their 
tastes. For me, it felt good from the moment I first swung a leg over it. To be 
entirely honest, if someone held a gun to my head and said: "Riv or Herse: 
choose one," I'd have a very hard time deciding. It is truly a wonderful bike, 
simply judging by how it rides and fits. 

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On Jun 19, 2011, at 3:45 PM, Steve Palincsar <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sun, 2011-06-19 at 15:29 -0600, Bertin753 wrote:
>> Cheap Herse!! Cheap Herse!! Actually, given the build I got and the price 
>> asked, as well as the trade for the S12 kit and at-cost custom bag, it was 
>> indeed a cheap Herse!
>> 
> 
> That was just the introductory offer.  Just like with credit cards and
> cable service, once the introductory period is over, rates rise to their
> "normal" levels.
> 
> I was at a tandem rally some years ago, and at a break a guy drove up in
> a beautifully restored XKE Jaguar.  We had a great conversation.  He
> said something I never will forget:  "When you have a car like this, you
> don't actually 'own' it, you are just the custodian, taking care of it
> for future generations."  Same with classic bicycles.  
> 
> 
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