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Date: 23 May 2005 12:20:16
From:
Subject: Lightfoot Ranger?
I am starting to daydream about replacing my 99 Stratus. It continues
to be a faithful bike for touring and commuting, but I cannot deny that
I have the itch to be another! I also own a Strada. The convenience
of one size tire/tube has me interested in the Ranger. This bike looks
bullet proof, comfortable and stable. I like the LWB format for
touring. I like the low BB for commuting. What's the verdict on the
Ranger?

Jim Reilly
Reading, PA





 
Date: 04 Jun 2005 18:26:50
From:
Subject: Re: Lightfoot Ranger?
Thanks for the input k. I'd really like to ride one before I
buy.... Might have to check RBR and/or Mt Airy and see if they have one
in stock.

Jim



 
Date: 31 May 2005 20:32:25
From: Mark Muelller
Subject: Re: Lightfoot Ranger?
Jim,

I road one at the Interbike dirt test area two years ago and loved it. I
was nipping the tails of mountain bikers. It tracked excellently. It was
even graceful on the BMX track. Didn't have a chance to do any touring
with it. But it manuevered with confidence.

Best Regards,

k.

k E. Mueller
Mueller Human Power "We sit behind our product!"
4893 Artino Court
Eureka, CA 95503
phone and fax: 707-442-8133
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http://www.windwrap.com
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On 23 May 2005 12:20:16 -0700, <jreilly@enter.net > wrote:

> I am starting to daydream about replacing my 99 Stratus. It continues
> to be a faithful bike for touring and commuting, but I cannot deny that
> I have the itch to be another! I also own a Strada. The convenience
> of one size tire/tube has me interested in the Ranger. This bike looks
> bullet proof, comfortable and stable. I like the LWB format for
> touring. I like the low BB for commuting. What's the verdict on the
> Ranger?
>
> Jim Reilly
> Reading, PA
>



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