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112.1 | Fat Tires | SASSON::MHILL | | Fri Jan 09 1987 13:00 | 3 |
| If you are still out there and still want info let me know.
There are several mags "Fat Tire" for example that could
be helpful. I'll pass you some info.
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112.2 | info on Huffy "blades" mountain bike please | RDVAX::HABER | supercalifragilisticexpialidocious | Tue Mar 05 1996 14:57 | 19 |
| OK I know it's an old note...
We just ordered, as my husband's 20-yr DEC anniversary 'present', a
Huffy "blades" 26" mountain bike, IROC, 18 speed. [amazing things you
can now get for your Digital anniversaries....pots and pans, bikes,
rings -- nothing with the Digital logo on it....] We're planning on
saving it for a while till our 12 yr old wants to be more like his
friends and won't ride his 3-speed Schwinn anymore (at which point Dad
will take it :>} ).
Is this a good/decent/bad bike? We know nothing about mountain bikes
except that lots of people are riding them these days. Right now our
son doesn't do a whole lot of riding except up and down the street and
through the neighborhood, but I imagine that'll change as he gets a bit
older.
Thanks.
Sandy
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112.3 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Tue Mar 05 1996 15:42 | 12 |
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I wouldn't expect miracles from a Huffy, because from what I've
seen, they use OK components and don't worry too much about the
bike's total weight [estimated weight of some of the "department
store" mountain bikes I've seen/lifted is about 30-35 pounds].
But Huffy has been around for years now, so they must be doing
something right.
So I'd say that if you're looking for a pretty good bike that
can be used for off-road riding, you're about to get one.
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112.4 | Huffy, the Pavement Slayer | ENQUE::MCGOWAN | | Tue Mar 05 1996 17:08 | 5 |
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It doesn't sound like your husband regularly trashes the woods and
you are buying the mountainbike for the same reasons a lot of people
buy a 4WD, i.e. it will never be taken cross-country. The Huffy is
"a bike" and used as such, you should be quite satisfied with it.
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112.5 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Mar 06 1996 06:45 | 7 |
| the only thing good about the bike is that it was free (unless you
equate all the years at Digital to the price).
Huffy is still around because they fill in the department store,
disposable bike market. i believe there is a need for the market.
just don't be disappointed when things don't work as they should.
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112.6 | | ROWLET::AINSLEY | Less than 150 kts. is TOO slow! | Wed Mar 06 1996 11:18 | 4 |
| Huffys are GOOD! They help keep the local bike shop in business and
keep the prices down for the rest of us shopping there.
Bob
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112.7 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Mar 06 1996 11:47 | 6 |
| Okay Bob, I suppose you're right. They probably also provide slave
labor opportunities in China and other far eastern countries.
Sorry I missed those incredibly valuable by-products.
Chip
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112.8 | They don't call it Huffy for nothing | COOKIE::MUNNS | dave | Wed Mar 06 1996 11:58 | 6 |
| Hey, don't knock Huffy. My Huffy road bike was free also (and it's
worth every cent) and has run trouble free for 7+ years through daily
commutes. However I noticed something when I started riding it again
after a 2 year rest (exclusively mtb) - the Huffy is a heavyweight, 28lbs !
I am putting it on a diet, cleaning off about 1 lb of grease and dirt.
Replacing pedals & saddle are on the menu.
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112.9 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Mar 06 1996 12:40 | 1 |
| i'm not knocking it. it is was it is period. that's all i'm saying.
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112.10 | was it what indeed | ENQUE::MCGOWAN | | Wed Mar 06 1996 13:01 | 2 |
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Eh?
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112.11 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Wed Mar 06 1996 13:04 | 7 |
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He meant:
"It is what it is".
IE, it's a bike.
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112.12 | Auto-Bike, a suburban mtb | COOKIE::MUNNS | dave | Wed Mar 06 1996 13:43 | 19 |
| It's 3:30 AM and the 7 month old needs to be tranquilized. I use a
bottle and the TV to do this. What's on ? Info-mercials.
The one we watched was the Auto-Bike product. Automatic, 6 speed
transmission. The sales pitch was slick. A coat & tie dressed man
says, '6 speeds is plenty', as his eyes shift to the left (a sure sign
of a blatant lie). A competitive mtb-er runs the Auto-bike through
muddy trails and then comments, 'The rims aren't bent, the tires and
brakes work'. An apparent bike shop owner, 'loves Auto-bike for
the simplicity'. A bike designer 'raves about the quality' as he
hammers the frame on a work bench. A bike messenger says, 'it shifts for
you so you can keep your eyes on the road'. A student 'likes the big,
springy seat'. An elderly man 'hates to decide on what gear to use'.
On and on it goes, '4 payments of $89.99 plus $49.95 shipping'.
I have also seen the Auto-bike for sale in the JC Penney's catalog. It
weighs-in at about 45 lbs. Of course the TV add does not mention this.
Forgive me for not including the phone number so you can order your
Auto-bike today. ;)
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112.13 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Mar 06 1996 13:48 | 3 |
| Thanks Shawn!
Chip
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112.14 | Just bustin balls. | ENQUE::MCGOWAN | | Wed Mar 06 1996 14:03 | 3 |
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I did manage to figure that out, shawn.
I'll include a smiley in future, just so you'll know ;^)
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112.15 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Don't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448 | Wed Mar 06 1996 14:58 | 3 |
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Oops, just making sure. 8^)
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112.16 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Mar 07 1996 05:52 | 2 |
| Yup, all this snow is crippling my brain more than usual, and just when
you thought it was safe to go outside... Ba-dum -- Ba-dum -- Ba-dum
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