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Date: 19 Feb 2007 17:21:26
From: nget
Subject: Back to the upright for me
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This weekend ,what with the rain and wet roads, I took my Raleigh twent folder out for a 6 mile spin. This bike has a brooks b-72 saddle an bars that let me sit straight up. It's not anywhere near as comfortabl as the corsa but it didn't hurt to the point of making me angry either I guess I'll always be a recumbent type of cyclist but now no longe afraid to jump on an upright if it is set up like my folder. k the bike -- nget
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Date: 19 Feb 2007 08:39:57
From: Roger Zoul
Subject: Re: Back to the upright for me
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nget wrote: :: This weekend ,what with the rain and wet roads, I took my Raleigh :: twenty folder out for a 6 mile spin. This bike has a brooks b-72 :: saddle and bars that let me sit straight up. It's not anywhere near :: as comfortable as the corsa but it didn't hurt to the point of :: making me angry either. I guess I'll always be a recumbent type of :: cyclist but now no longer afraid to jump on an upright if it is set :: up like my folder. :: k the biker :: :: :: -- :: nget Why does your e-mail address change so frequently?
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Date: 20 Feb 2007 03:32:54
From: nget
Subject: Re: Back to the upright for me
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Roger Zoul Wrote: > nget wrote: > > > Why does your e-mail address change so frequently? I do travel north to Alaska and use a friends computer while I' there. It was so cold when I was there the seagulls were walking aroun the boat on bay ice. Homer Alaska is a much better place to visit in the summer months -- nget
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Date: 20 Feb 2007 03:21:02
From: nget
Subject: Re: Back to the upright for me
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Roger Zoul Wrote: > nget wrote: > :: This weekend ,what with the rain and wet roads, I took my Raleigh > :: twenty folder out for a 6 mile spin. This bike has a brooks b-72 > :: saddle and bars that let me sit straight up. It's not anywhere near > :: as comfortable as the corsa but it didn't hurt to the point of > :: making me angry either. I guess I'll always be a recumbent type of > :: cyclist but now no longer afraid to jump on an upright if it is set > :: up like my folder. > :: k the biker > :: > :: > :: -- > :: nget > > Why does your e-mail address change so frequently? I have two places that I can post from to ARBR. One is under the nam nget at cycling forums and the other is at google groups where I go b the name of k the biker. It's just like that -- nget
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Date: 19 Feb 2007 04:34:28
From: Edward Dolan
Subject: Re: Back to the upright for me
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"nget" <nget.2m8o2n@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com > wrote in message news:nget.2m8o2n@no-mx.forums.cyclingforums.com... > > This weekend ,what with the rain and wet roads, I took my Raleigh twenty > folder out for a 6 mile spin. This bike has a brooks b-72 saddle and > bars that let me sit straight up. It's not anywhere near as comfortable > as the corsa but it didn't hurt to the point of making me angry either. > I guess I'll always be a recumbent type of cyclist but now no longer > afraid to jump on an upright if it is set up like my folder. > k the biker Yes, I am OK on an upright for about 1 hour. Anything more than that though, and I want my recumbent. Regards, Ed Dolan the Great - Minnesota aka Saint Edward the Great - Order of the Perpetual Sorrows - Minnesota
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Date: 19 Feb 2007 08:40:58
From: Peter Clinch
Subject: Re: Back to the upright for me
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nget wrote: > This weekend ,what with the rain and wet roads, I took my Raleigh twenty > folder out for a 6 mile spin. This bike has a brooks b-72 saddle and > bars that let me sit straight up. It's not anywhere near as comfortable > as the corsa but it didn't hurt to the point of making me angry either. > I guess I'll always be a recumbent type of cyclist but now no longer > afraid to jump on an upright if it is set up like my folder. For a general hack-bike I use a Brompton folder. As with your R20, it's not as comfy as the 'bent but if I'm not going far enough for that to be a major issue then the much greater ease of deployment (pick up from corner of room rather than go out to unlock garage), better security options and being much nimbler through traffic add up to better convenience, which means less pain in a different way... The freight bike's an upwrong too. Though something like a Brox would be better for /huge/ loads, the Burrows 8 Freight is again easier to handle and deploy and much better through traffic. But for touring I really don't have any great need calling me back from a seat to a saddle! Pete. -- Peter Clinch Medical Physics IT Officer Tel 44 1382 660111 ext. 33637 Univ. of Dundee, Ninewells Hospital Fax 44 1382 640177 Dundee DD1 9SY Scotland UK net p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk http://www.dundee.ac.uk/~pjclinch/
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Date: 19 Feb 2007 09:21:09
From: Buck
Subject: Re: Back to the upright for me
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On 2007-02-19 08:40:58 +0000, Peter Clinch <p.j.clinch@dundee.ac.uk > said: > nget wrote: >> This weekend ,what with the rain and wet roads, I took my Raleigh twenty >> folder out for a 6 mile spin. This bike has a brooks b-72 saddle and >> bars that let me sit straight up. It's not anywhere near as comfortable >> as the corsa but it didn't hurt to the point of making me angry either. >> I guess I'll always be a recumbent type of cyclist but now no longer >> afraid to jump on an upright if it is set up like my folder. > > For a general hack-bike I use a Brompton folder. As with your R20, > it's not as comfy as the 'bent but if I'm not going far enough for that > to be a major issue then the much greater ease of deployment (pick up > from corner of room rather than go out to unlock garage), better > security options and being much nimbler through traffic add up to > better convenience, which means less pain in a different way... > > The freight bike's an upwrong too. Though something like a Brox would > be better for /huge/ loads, the Burrows 8 Freight is again easier to > handle and deploy and much better through traffic. > > But for touring I really don't have any great need calling me back from > a seat to a saddle! > > Pete. I have a Dahon folding MTB which gets used from time to time although I will sell it before long and get a smaller folder. -- Three wheels good, two wheels ok www.catrike.co.uk
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