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bikers wanted:
we need your feedback!!! as a school project, i'm working with a
group of students to develop a new cycle bag. if you've got two minutes, we'd really appreciate it if you'd fill out a survey for us so we can figure out how to make the best dang bag that a cyclist could ask for! please check it out - just click this link to survey monkey - 10 quick questions. thanks!!! -the cycle bag team http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=28126684085 |
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On 24 Oct 2004 18:19:38 -0700, (teamcyclebag)
wrote in message : we need your feedback!!! as a school project, i'm working with a group of students to develop a new cycle bag. Not in itself a bad idea, but nowhere to discuss my major purchasing criteria: waterproofness, and fitting on both recumbent and upright bikes. Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at Washington University |
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"teamcyclebag" wrote in message
om... we need your feedback!!! as a school project, i'm working with a group of students to develop a new cycle bag. Here's some responses to your survey in terms of design: In your list at (1), there appears to be no way to really differentiate between those things that might be carried only very occasionally (large or heavy items, like groceries), and things that are carried every day. You also seemed to omit tools/bike supplies, which many people carry regularly. In (2) I am not sure in your list where I'd put trunk or handlebar bag. Do you consider these to be "panniers"? I don't. And you don't include trailers, which are a major form of carrying items. Also, you have no way to describe using different methods depending on what is being carried. Most people don't have *a* system, they have several. In your list (4), you don't include weight, which I am sure is a big concern for many cyclists. You have "size" as a consideration, but this might mean very different things to different people. Some people want capacity; other people despise bulkiness -- both of these fit under "size", but you don't know which of these two people mean when they check it. -- Warm Regards, Claire Petersky please substitute yahoo for mousepotato to reply Home of the meditative cyclist: http://home.earthlink.net/~cpetersky/Welcome.htm Personal page: http://www.geocities.com/cpetersky/ See the books I've set free at: http://bookcrossing.com/referral/Cpetersky |
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