Sorry if I threw this one to the wolves, but I didn't remove the post.  I 
see a fine line between discussing related products that we use/have 
used/are considering on our Rivs or Rivish bikes AND shopping for the 
lowest common denominator.  I'm not even sure if the OP crossed my personal 
line.  I just commented.  And, you know, it's a bit tricky when we know 
that Grant reads this forum.  Makes it kind of personal both ways.  Steve 
(nickname for my Christian or whatever name, which is spelled properly with 
a "ph", and who (namesake) was in fact, a Christian saint)  

On Sunday, October 28, 2012 3:46:54 PM UTC-4, JL wrote:
>
> The rule of thumbs around here is to keep with Rivendell products and 
> philosophy.  One of the great things about this group has been the ability 
> to stay on those specific topics and post less superfluous information for 
> everyone to wade through.  I have seen a steep increase of off-topic 
> general cycling posts in the past year.  That said, I couldn't tell you 
> definitively where on-topic starts and ends. It is all part of a spectrum 
> and should be viewed in context.  I doubt anyone is offended by someone 
> asking for alternatives to products they cannot afford.  If nearly every 
> post was someone asking for bigger/better/cheaper and missing the point of 
> how/why Rivendell selects the products they do... you know it when you see 
> it.  
>
> JL
>

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