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Forum: Techniques June 17th 11, 02:42 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 6
Views: 543
Posted By Pat Clancy
OT - Problem viewing R.B.T. with Google groups

On Jun 17, 9:28*am, Cam wrote:
On Jun 17, 8:50*am, Pat Clancy wrote:

I normally use the tree view in Google Groups to view message
threads. *I...
Forum: Techniques June 17th 11, 01:50 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 6
Views: 543
Posted By Pat Clancy
OT - Problem viewing R.B.T. with Google groups

I normally use the tree view in Google Groups to view message
threads. I recently made two contributions to the New Saddle =
Perineal Tightness thread. They were messages 23 and 26
respectively. ...
Forum: Techniques June 17th 11, 01:35 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 37
Views: 1,817
Posted By Pat Clancy
New Saddle = Perineal Tightness?

Pat,

I looked at the selle-anatomica and decided agianst it based on high
price, no return policy and the fact that it appeared that the center
slot would lead to premature stretching...
Forum: Techniques June 14th 11, 06:50 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 37
Views: 1,817
Posted By Pat Clancy
New Saddle = Perineal Tightness?

On May 26, 9:56*pm, Steve Sr. wrote:
Hello,

I am in the process of breaking in my new Brooks Professional saddle.
Overall it seems to fit pretty good without being fully...
Forum: Techniques November 9th 10, 03:36 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 23
Views: 1,014
Posted By Pat Clancy
Morgan Stanley employee gets license to kill cyclists!

On Nov 8, 2:36*pm, landotter wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/coloradouche

"A financial manager for wealthy clients will not face felony charges
for a hit-and-run because it...
Forum: Techniques October 6th 10, 02:26 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 45
Views: 1,480
Posted By Pat Clancy
Lighten my 1998 steel bike?

The alternative is to make it more comfortable and put mudguards and a
nice heavy saddle and saddlebag, then you never weigh the thing again.

Exactly what I did when I had Independent...
Forum: Techniques September 29th 10, 08:09 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 45
Views: 1,480
Posted By Pat Clancy
Lighten my 1998 steel bike?

On Sep 29, 1:43*pm, landotter wrote:
On Sep 29, 12:06*pm, Pat Clancy wrote:

A proper road bike that's not sponsored and meant to be disposable,
...
Forum: Techniques September 29th 10, 06:06 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 45
Views: 1,480
Posted By Pat Clancy
Lighten my 1998 steel bike?

A proper road bike that's not sponsored and meant to be disposable,
should weigh 23 pounds. You're right at that magic mark. Good work.

I think you can go considerably lighter than 23 lbs...
Forum: Techniques February 25th 10, 01:25 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 28
Views: 1,288
Posted By Pat Clancy
Better to bike than to Yugo, or how a good car was wrecked by


So the Yugo didn't start out a bad car, it was made a bad car by a
bunch of "workers".

Andre Jute
Zero sympathy for commie wreckers

Andre - while the Yugo manufacturing quality control...
Forum: Techniques February 15th 10, 12:53 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 74
Views: 5,371
Posted By Pat Clancy
Flashing lights cause accidents -- police experience


Which amber lights do you use, Peter, and how do you power them?

Andre Jute

A little Googling turned up this RealLITE GOLD amber light:

http://www.reallite.com/details.htm

Pat Clancy
Forum: Techniques July 23rd 09, 01:05 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 119
Views: 2,640
Posted By Pat Clancy
All the Truth You Wanted to Know About so Called 'Global Warming'but Were Afraid to Ask...

On Jul 23, 7:37*am, Coaster wrote:
...is hehttp://cei.org/cei_files/fm/active/0/DOC062509-004.pdf

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Forum: Techniques June 22nd 09, 03:26 PM Posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Replies: 9
Views: 621
Posted By Pat Clancy
Powered pump

On Jun 22, 9:42*am, Peter Cole wrote:
Pat wrote:
On Jun 19, 10:00 am, DirtRoadie wrote:
I just learned of this as a one-handed alternative to...
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