Re: How bike geometry affects ride performance
12/23/06 07:44 AM (209.142.8.216)
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Hey - your posts are really different ?
Boy oh boy there is the one post about you letting someone steal you bike in old town Sacramento and then you turn right around and let someone steal your bike off your apartment porch. Gimee a break ? like there must be something that causes you embarrassment?
I am now getting the impression that you have just begun ridding a bicycle and have yet to finish a 10 mile trike ride.
What you are discussing re: tire pressure is like baby talk. Either that or you have learned to type at a very early age and have just learned how the internet functions. Or you absolutely disrespect EVERYONE else that reads this forum -
And this bit about:
?I do, however, know that changing a fork on a bike, for instance, that yeilds a different trail due to a different curvature of the fork would yeild the ideal case that shows what the change in trail will do to the perception of ride quality when all other variables remained the same.?
How many words can one person waste? Like you seem to feel this is LOST facts that should some how be presented on a special HISTORY channel presentation.
Just finished your rampage regarding your destruction of a Brooks saddle ? it would be humorous if you were not so sincere about your misinformation. The mishap of a Brooks saddle is probably what is giving you such a strange ridding position as you discussed in another post.\\\\
Sorry for the intrusion, ole boy, but you need to get a job or get a life and get off of you self imposed ivory tower. Or perhaps go into politics -