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Old August 31st 04, 07:13 PM
David Damerell
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Trevor wrote:
Only with graded parts could a BSA type axle be made successful. How come
its taken so long to realise the difficulties of using cartridge bearings?


Probably because they came from the same fresh vein of imagination as your
aquaplaning bicycle which periodically springs into the air for no reason.
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Old August 31st 04, 07:13 PM
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Trevor wrote:
Only with graded parts could a BSA type axle be made successful. How come
its taken so long to realise the difficulties of using cartridge bearings?


Probably because they came from the same fresh vein of imagination as your
aquaplaning bicycle which periodically springs into the air for no reason.
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Old September 1st 04, 06:35 AM
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David Damerell wrote:

Trevor wrote:
Only with graded parts could a BSA type axle be made successful. How come
its taken so long to realise the difficulties of using cartridge bearings?


Probably because they came from the same fresh vein of imagination as your
aquaplaning bicycle which periodically springs into the air for no reason.


Cool. Two Brits goin' at it now. Sorta like WWF except with much
better use of English.

This torrent of Trevorisms of late has me wondering: how long do you
think he'll keep it up? Do guys like him just get tired eventually, or
just bored?
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Old September 1st 04, 06:35 AM
Ted
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David Damerell wrote:

Trevor wrote:
Only with graded parts could a BSA type axle be made successful. How come
its taken so long to realise the difficulties of using cartridge bearings?


Probably because they came from the same fresh vein of imagination as your
aquaplaning bicycle which periodically springs into the air for no reason.


Cool. Two Brits goin' at it now. Sorta like WWF except with much
better use of English.

This torrent of Trevorisms of late has me wondering: how long do you
think he'll keep it up? Do guys like him just get tired eventually, or
just bored?
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Old September 1st 04, 05:26 PM
Dave Kahn
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Ted wrote in message ...

Cool. Two Brits goin' at it now. Sorta like WWF except with much
better use of English.


Yeah, kinda.

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Old September 1st 04, 05:26 PM
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Ted wrote in message ...

Cool. Two Brits goin' at it now. Sorta like WWF except with much
better use of English.


Yeah, kinda.

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