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"Curtis L. Russell" wrote in message ... On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 11:38:38 -0800, Ryan Cousineau wrote: Still trying to figure out if a 29er with drop bars would be legal, 29er?? That is what they call bike with fat tires over 700 rims. The total height with the fat tires should be around 29". I can't remember who started the recent trend but that is all I know. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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"Curtis L. Russell" wrote in message ... On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 11:38:38 -0800, Ryan Cousineau wrote: Still trying to figure out if a 29er with drop bars would be legal, 29er?? That is what they call bike with fat tires over 700 rims. The total height with the fat tires should be around 29". I can't remember who started the recent trend but that is all I know. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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"Chris" wrote: "Curtis L. Russell" wrote in message ... On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 11:38:38 -0800, Ryan Cousineau wrote: Still trying to figure out if a 29er with drop bars would be legal, 29er?? That is what they call bike with fat tires over 700 rims. The total height with the fat tires should be around 29". I can't remember who started the recent trend but that is all I know. I don't know if he *started* the recent trend, but Gary Fisher is the guy pushing it the hardest. -- tanx, Howard "It looks like the squirrel's been showing everybody where he keeps his nuts." remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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"Chris" wrote: "Curtis L. Russell" wrote in message ... On Tue, 02 Nov 2004 11:38:38 -0800, Ryan Cousineau wrote: Still trying to figure out if a 29er with drop bars would be legal, 29er?? That is what they call bike with fat tires over 700 rims. The total height with the fat tires should be around 29". I can't remember who started the recent trend but that is all I know. I don't know if he *started* the recent trend, but Gary Fisher is the guy pushing it the hardest. -- tanx, Howard "It looks like the squirrel's been showing everybody where he keeps his nuts." remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 19:36:44 -0800, "Chris"
wrote: That is what they call bike with fat tires over 700 rims. The total height with the fat tires should be around 29". I can't remember who started the recent trend but that is all I know. Thanks. Another trend I'm guessing I'll miss altogether. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 19:36:44 -0800, "Chris"
wrote: That is what they call bike with fat tires over 700 rims. The total height with the fat tires should be around 29". I can't remember who started the recent trend but that is all I know. Thanks. Another trend I'm guessing I'll miss altogether. Curtis L. Russell Odenton, MD (USA) Just someone on two wheels... |
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"RWM" wrote in message ...
"Ryan Cousineau" wrote in message ... In article , (Papai Digital) wrote: According to Steve S. this might be spam (you never know with him!). http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/diet.....ap/index.html Cross makes CNN -- the Alpenrose Dairy outside of Portland, Ore. "Cycling mudbath 'investment in health'" -Ken "But depending on the type of race, a cyclocross bike is not necessarily required. You see mountain bikes, fixed-gear bikes, commuter bikes and even unicycles -- whatever is in your garage." Fixies? Unicycles?? What the heck are they doing in Oregon? We have lots of fixed gear bikes, but have not seen a unicycle in WA. I'll bet you a dollar to a doughnut that you DON'T have fixed gear bikes in your 'cross races. Single-speed, yes... fixed gear, no. |
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"RWM" wrote in message ...
"Ryan Cousineau" wrote in message ... In article , (Papai Digital) wrote: According to Steve S. this might be spam (you never know with him!). http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/diet.....ap/index.html Cross makes CNN -- the Alpenrose Dairy outside of Portland, Ore. "Cycling mudbath 'investment in health'" -Ken "But depending on the type of race, a cyclocross bike is not necessarily required. You see mountain bikes, fixed-gear bikes, commuter bikes and even unicycles -- whatever is in your garage." Fixies? Unicycles?? What the heck are they doing in Oregon? We have lots of fixed gear bikes, but have not seen a unicycle in WA. I'll bet you a dollar to a doughnut that you DON'T have fixed gear bikes in your 'cross races. Single-speed, yes... fixed gear, no. |
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Scott Hendricks wrote: "RWM" wrote in message ... "Ryan Cousineau" wrote in message ... In article , (Papai Digital) wrote: According to Steve S. this might be spam (you never know with him!). http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/diet.....ap/index.html Cross makes CNN -- the Alpenrose Dairy outside of Portland, Ore. "Cycling mudbath 'investment in health'" -Ken "But depending on the type of race, a cyclocross bike is not necessarily required. You see mountain bikes, fixed-gear bikes, commuter bikes and even unicycles -- whatever is in your garage." Fixies? Unicycles?? What the heck are they doing in Oregon? We have lots of fixed gear bikes, but have not seen a unicycle in WA. I'll bet you a dollar to a doughnut that you DON'T have fixed gear bikes in your 'cross races. Single-speed, yes... fixed gear, no. Careful Scott, I know people doing it.... Scott -- -*- Scott Patton -*- Colorado Springs, CO |
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