She was a woman 'of a certain age'.

I'm guessing that the Carradice bag, the Riv lugs, and, of course, my dashing 
countenance, are what inclined
the fine lady to think I might have been from elsewhere.  I get this a lot   ;>)

-JimD

On Sep 30, 2012, at 10:03 PM, Reid wrote:

> 
> On Sunday, September 30, 2012 6:14:57 PM UTC-7, Robert Barr wrote:
> Jim, I am curious about the age of the woman who commented on your bike. I 
> had a strikingly different comment last week at my local coffee shop (I 
> detect some similar tendencies with this group). For the second time in about 
> two weeks I was complimented on my "new style" commuting bike. My new style 
> bike is a 1993 MB3, with Alba bars, Brooks saddle, and Nitto racks front and 
> back. A large Wald basket sits on the back. The girl that commented on my 
> bike said she likes the look of the new commuting bikes and was hoping to buy 
> a Surly. She said her father and his friends like to ride old racing bikes 
> and wear funny bike outfits (her words!). The week before a student made a 
> similar comment, and asked were he could buy a bike like mine because he 
> wants to ride to work and old style bikes aren't good for that (again - his 
> words). It all depends on what you remember. The girl at the coffee shop was 
> probably the same age as my bike, and I am sure she has never seen English 
> roadster. I think I know who her father is, and if I am correct he rides a 
> very new Trek Madone. We will see what they say about my new Hunqapillar, it 
> should be at the coffee shop next week.  Bob
>  
>  
> Just today on a ride to a coffee cafe (yeah that must be a theme with this 
> group) that is on the local university campus, I saw massive bike parking 
> areas with one hundred or more bikes in each area. Lovely! What I noticed, 
> though, was that more than 95% were city/hybrid/cruiser/mountain bikes. I had 
> to look really close to find a couple of drop-bar bikes in a group of 100.
>  
> I love having been around long enough to see things "cycle" 'round and 'round 
> through the decades. Makes me think that I'm actually learning something 
> about how the world works.
>  
> Reid
> 
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