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2088.1 | | NEMAIL::DELORIEA | I've got better things to do. | Mon Sep 23 1991 12:57 | 13 |
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Likes
1. New small computers. (though I'm no longer a slave to one.)
2. Look Pedals
3. Dare I say it... Index shifting.
Hates
1. BIO-Pace chain rings. I really hate them.
2. Flat proof tubular tires. Ya, right
3. High price of good Cycling clothing.
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2088.2 | CHIP'S LIST | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Sep 23 1991 13:46 | 18 |
| Likes:
1. CAMPY
2. CAMPY
3. CAMP
4. Index Shifting
5. Aero stuff
6. Light stuff
7. Frivolous Exotica
Dislikes:
1. Cheap cycling clothes
2. CAMPY - SHIMANO arguments
3. Rain
4. Glass in the road
5. Cholesterol glutony on weekends (mine)
6. USCF Officials (this is a general statement)
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2088.3 | Titanium snow-plough low-riders | MOVIES::PAXTON | Alan Paxton, VMS Engineering Ecosse | Mon Sep 23 1991 14:49 | 11 |
| Likes:
-light helmets (I feel undressed w/out one now)
-aero bars (they distinguish the catchable mountain bikers)
-altimeters (the Forth bridge is an official Avocet hill)
Dislikes:
-mountain bikers I can't catch
-incompatible everythings
-the price of 8sp gear setups
---Alan
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2088.4 | Merlin's outta sight, but - | BOOKIE::CROCKER | | Mon Sep 23 1991 18:23 | 12 |
| Likes:
-clipless pedals
-aero clip-ons
-Dura-Ace STI
-light helmets
-Profile bottle cages
-discs
-Continental sew-ups
Dislikes:
-prices
-having to train as hard as a vet as I used to as a Cat II
-narrow clinchers that slip when cornering
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2088.5 | Norbert's 2cents list | MVSX00::MVSX02::GISLER | tri = action for real athletes | Tue Sep 24 1991 03:24 | 17 |
|
Likes:
sun
oakley
profile (for speed) stuff
aero spokes wheels (if only I could have a pair)
spezialised helmets
Dislikes:
cold weather
rain
smoking diesel engins on hilly roads
carbon frames that I can't afford
Norbert
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2088.6 | Some more | RUTILE::MACFADYEN | book was successfully built
%DVC-I-BOOKBUILT, | Tue Sep 24 1991 07:20 | 8 |
| Likes: index shifting
aero brakes
wheels that stay true
Dislikes: handlebar tape that comes unstuck during a long ride
Rod
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2088.7 | 2p | NOVA::FISHER | Rdb/VMS Dinosaur | Tue Sep 24 1991 08:34 | 8 |
| Likes: new tech, though I still enjoy using my older
Campy Equipped bikes, too.
Dislikes: Joining Masters, I guess that's why I'm buying a new
bike to celebrate.
Flats.
ed
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2088.8 | after much thought | AD::CRANE | I'd rather be on my bicycle | Tue Sep 24 1991 10:06 | 15 |
|
Likes : 1. Clipless(Look) pedals.
2. Aero Brake levers. (I also like uncluttered handlebars)
3. 7-speed freewheels. (6 is to little + 8 is to much)
4. The paint job on my new bike!
Dislikes : 1. The price and relative need for high tech.
2. Forward leaning seat posts.
3. Aero water bottles.
John C.
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2088.9 | EXCESSIVE NEON! | KAOFS::W_VIERHOUT | Central Canada Support | Tue Sep 24 1991 10:18 | 23 |
|
Likes:
The camaraderie that develops between club and team members
Rock hard tires
The great tan this sport gives us
Speed
Time pedals
CAMPY
Watching crits
Slow rides
Being in the break
Stretching
Racing
Dislikes:
Shimano
Untrue wheels
Flats
EXCESSIVE NEON
Crashes
Racing
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2088.10 | my cut | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Tue Sep 24 1991 10:20 | 15 |
|
Likes:
- aero brake cabling
- aero brake calipers (Athena)
- aero rims
- aero bars
- aero seatposts !!
Dislikes:
- bike clothing, bike equipment, and biking as � fashion �
- traffic & congestion & new shopping malls in the countryside
- Power Bar wrappers along the roadside
--------------------------------------------------------------
> disc wheels: yes, they *do* sound like wheelbarrows!
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2088.11 | just a nit-pick.... | IDEFIX::HEMMINGS | Lanterne Rouge | Tue Sep 24 1991 11:57 | 4 |
| My base note talked about innovations...
I'm not sure about rain, I suppose it could be loosely described that way on the
C�te d'Azur. ;>)
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2088.12 | Biathlete Opins... | CREVAS::ERICKSON | John Erickson, DTN 232-2590 | Tue Sep 24 1991 14:31 | 21 |
| LIKES:
* Clip-on aero bars: The best idea I wish _I_ had thought of!
* Lightweight, aero helmets: NO MORE EXCUSES!
* Pedal Conversion platforms: allow me to run, bike, and run
in my running shoes (yeah, I'm a multi-sport GEEK!)
* The sound of a DISK WHEEL as I blow past it in a race!
* The clean look of aero brake levers
* Dudes that get into multi-sporting as part of their mid-life
crisis' and then sell out CHEAP!
DISLIKES:
* The sound of a DISK WHEEL gaining on ME in a race!
* Mail-Order Highway Robbery (1-800-PAY-MORE!)
* Cycling as a fashion statement (1-800-BUY-NEON)
* F***ING GLASS on OUR training routes!
My apologies to the base noter for getting this away from innovation...
Later,
John
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2088.13 | | CTHQ1::LANGLOIS | Data Networks | Tue Sep 24 1991 17:33 | 20 |
|
LIKES:
Not crashing.
My good ol' Fuji.
Clipless pedals.
The smooth sound of the whirring gears and chains when
running with a pack on a flat stretch.
DISLIKES:
Crashing.
The RT 62 hill going into Barre, Massachusetts.
Flats.
Having people older than I sailing past me in a race and
not even having the decency to be breathing as hard as I
am. :^)
Thom...
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2088.14 | | BALMER::MUDGETT | One Lean, Mean Whining Machine | Tue Sep 24 1991 19:50 | 63 |
| Greetings Cyclists,
Forgive the usual spilling errors and also some goofy escape
sequences...I'm in Bedford and they have recently upgraded the
terminals to VT220's and a DF03! What an experiance!
Likes:
1. Hand built wheels. I can only imagine what the world was like
when most things of lasting value were made this way. I recently
got a pair built and they have lasted this 200+(many) pound geezer
for 3,000 miles. I foolishly tried to get factory made wheels to
work and they honestly aren't worth squat.
2. My bike radio. I love really long rides and when you are as
slow as I am you'll be alone alot and my Radio Shack Bicycle
Commander is great company. I am amazed when in a ride some riders
who are busy passing like I was standing still will remark to their
fellow speed demon (averaging upwords 13 mph) and say, "what a good
idea?" I want to catch up to them and say, "hello person from some
other universe its called a radio and its been around for like 90
years!!!" But of course they would probably hit me with bike pump.
That is if I could ever catch them in the first place.
3. A really well built bike. When friends at work have several hours
to spend they ask me why I spent so much ($500.00) on my bike when
they have a perfectly good Kmart thing for like $99.98 (assembly
not incluuded.) I've come up with the best answer so far; Take a
good, somewhat pricey bike for a ride and if the excellant feel,
positive braking, perfect shifting and great looks of the bike aren't
worth it to you don't buy it. Boy they are to me! The only thing I
can't see alot of value in is the hyperglide/sti stuff. I love index
shifting.
4. Great rides with people who like cycling. The odd thing about this
is that when we are out riding we (cyclists) don't talk much? I
was amazed when last year on the first day of the tour-de-france
Greg LaMond was shooting the breeze with other riders in the pelewhatever
while the breakaway got its now famous 10 minute lead. By the way
a great ride is anything I can finish with enough dignity to whine
about later. Oh also cyclist (it would appear) love to talk later
about how a ride was, maybe its just me.
Dislikes:
1. Winter, though I can ride in some cold I hate the prospect of winter
coming and 40 degree rides, though I'll still do them it everyone
think I'm something like Hulk Hogan for surviving it.
2. Expensive good stuff. I know we get what we pay for, but I just don't
want to pay alot! Is that sooooooo wroooong?
3. The catalog people who make suggestions that someone put together
for them. Like, "do you have enough tubes for that new tire you just
bought Mr. LeMond?" of course I've got a zillion spare tubes but I
always fall for it and get the zillion-1th.
That should do it for now, but if I have any other likes or dislikes
I'll be sure to let you know.
Fred Mudgett
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2088.15 | "Quiet pelotons" ? whatever next? | IDEFIX::HEMMINGS | Lanterne Rouge | Wed Sep 25 1991 04:06 | 16 |
| Note 2088.14 Likes/dislikes.........
>>4. Great rides with people who like cycling. The odd thing about this
is that when we are out riding we (cyclists) don't talk much? I
was amazed when last year on the first day of the tour-de-france
Greg LaMond was shooting the breeze with other riders in the pelewhatever
while the breakaway got its now famous 10 minute lead. By the way
a great ride is anything I can finish with enough dignity to whine
about later. Oh also cyclist (it would appear) love to talk later
about how a ride was, maybe its just me.
Not talking!! I am amazed - one thing about bikies is that they talk all the
time, but all the time - just ask John, Bill and Rob, even down on the track
there is a constant buzz going on and the thing is social as well as training.
Perhaps you should try slowing down so you can catch your breath... I ride on
my own a lot, and I always find it a great pleasure to get company and have a
good chin-wag.
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2088.16 | I'm surprised this wasn't already mentioned! | BLUMON::GUGEL | marriage:nothing down,lifetime to pay | Wed Sep 25 1991 10:46 | 3 |
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dislikes: hills
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2088.17 | I like hills! | RANGER::PEASLEE | | Wed Sep 25 1991 12:00 | 11 |
| likes: My new Trek 1420 :^) ;^) :^) ;^)
Riding in the rain
Riding in sunny weather
Clipless petals
Riding uphill (really!)
dislikes: Rt 62 in Princeton
Rt 62 in Barre
Clipless petals (when I can't get my foot out in time!)
Steep downhills
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2088.18 | MY COMMENTS | AKOCOA::FULLER | | Wed Sep 25 1991 12:37 | 18 |
| likes: biking friends
biking vacations (history for me now)
time pedals
Tandems
honest bike shops
campy bearings
beautiful winding new england roads
Vermont
Hills - when I'm in shape
tailwinds
dislikes: glass
cars
riding inside rt 495
dishonest bike shops
steve
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2088.19 | heres a few more... | SALEM::ORRIS | | Wed Sep 25 1991 13:22 | 24 |
|
Likes:
- back country roads on perfect days
- no computers / chips are involved :-)
- getting another year out of my old bike
Dislikes:
- trying to shift to a lower gear and then realizing that Im already there.
- pulling out at a stop light in high gear.
- chain cleaning
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2088.20 | | STARCH::WHALEN | Vague clouds of electrons tunneling through computer circuits and bouncing off of satelites. | Wed Sep 25 1991 13:35 | 5 |
| Likes: clipless pedals
only 2 flats in 4400 miles (1 pinch, 1 broken stem)
dislikes: knee pain
physical therapy (that I should be doing to avoid the knee pain)
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2088.21 | Have only been biking for 3 months, but so far.... | WRKSYS::RESKER | | Wed Sep 25 1991 13:30 | 22 |
| Likes:
Being able to do a hard workout without feeling beat up the next day
like I do from a hard running workout.
A quiet, flat, recently paved, country backroad.
My aero bars (disliked them at first though)
Having water to drink while you workout (another downside of running)
Having a large range of routes and going places I'd never go in
a car or on foot
Cycle computers, I love having the data to analyze my workouts
Dislikes:
The expense of the equipment.
The fact that money can buy you speed (ie. lighter bike, disk wheels)
Soaked with sweat from riding up the hill and then freezing as you
ride down the hill.
Gliding to a halt on my bike with my right foot unsnapped from the
pedal but the bike leans to the left and I fall flat on
my face (always with an audience, of course!)
tim
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2088.22 | quo vadis topicus? :-) | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Wed Sep 25 1991 13:51 | 10 |
|
This has turned into a nice topic, but sometimes I get
nostalgic for Robin's original topic:
"likes/dislikes about *new technology*, etc."
Ah well, I guess people have said all they're going to say
on that one.
-john
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2088.23 | | BLUMON::GUGEL | marriage:nothing down,lifetime to pay | Wed Sep 25 1991 14:01 | 7 |
|
I was specific enough in .16:
likes: downhill (*big* like!)
dislikes: uphill
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2088.24 | It was always harder in our day | KIRKTN::GGOODMAN | Number 1 in a field of 1 | Thu Sep 26 1991 06:31 | 38 |
|
Likes :
Aero Brake Levers: Another fan of uncluttered handlebars.
Cycling Sunglasses: Here they're not used to keep the sun out of your
eyes, but the spray from the guy in front.
Lace up Cycling Shoes: I can't stand velcro shoes. They don't hold the
foot securely enough, and it's a lot more
expensive to replace worn out velcro than laces.
Dislikes :
Cycling Poseurs: I've said enough about this elsewhere. I am not going
to get worked up about it. I am in a good(ish) mood
today.
STI levers: They invented aero levers to leave the bars
unclattered and then destroyed everything with STI.
Cycling's OAPs: "I remember in my day we used to get up at 02:30, half
an hour before going to bed. Rode 120 miles to get to
the start of the 100, on fixed of course. And it was
always raining. We rode the 100, got our time and rode
back home in the 6 foot snowdrift and then went to
work down the coal pit without going to bed. Aye, it
was much harder in them days. We couldn't afford the
luxury of a saddle. Had to put up with a sponge tied
on top of the seat post. Don't know you're born you
youngsters." Aaaarrrrgggghhhh!!!
Summer (July): It upsets the routine you see.
What about general likes and dislikes in cycling? What do you get
from cycling that you couldn't get elsewhere? And what would make you
pack up the whole game?
For me I hate the pain. I'll post my answer here when I work out
the likes bit...
Graham.
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2088.25 | MORE FROM ME | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Sep 26 1991 07:39 | 29 |
| Likes:
- new technology
- hills too!
- going over 50mph
- the pain
- seeing improvement
- hurting someone on a ride I couldn't keep up with last
season
- heat
- the feel of sheets just after I've shaved my legs
- my MERLIN (actually I love it)
- Time Trials and my 54x12 set-up
- dropping most of the field in a RR
Dislikes:
- psuedo cyclists
- comatose drivers
- wind
- people who don't appreciate new technology
(my theory is they don't want to pay for it but really
want it)
- the end of the season
- Oprah & Phil while I'm on the trainer (Jan - Feb)
- High prices too!
- numb feet
- squirrels in the pack
- getting 31 miles on a new Conti and slashing it
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2088.26 | Now you've offended me.... | IDEFIX::HEMMINGS | Lanterne Rouge | Thu Sep 26 1991 08:06 | 17 |
| >> Dislikes :
>> Cycling's OAPs: "I remember in my day we used to get up at 02:30, half
>> an hour before going to bed. Rode 120 miles to get to
>> the start of the 100, on fixed of course. And it was
>> always raining. We rode the 100, got our time and rode
>> back home in the 6 foot snowdrift and then went to
>> work down the coal pit without going to bed. Aye, it
>> was much harder in them days. We couldn't afford the
>> luxury of a saddle. Had to put up with a sponge tied
>> on top of the seat post. Don't know you're born you
>> youngsters." Aaaarrrrgggghhhh!!!
'ere, you young whipper-snapper, are you taking the Mickey?? If I ever see
you while I'm out on my Dursley or the Ordinary, I'll hit you with me bugle...
;>)
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2088.27 | | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Rod, VMSE-ED013. 824-3391 | Thu Sep 26 1991 08:38 | 34 |
| I've been manfully restraining myself from bealin'� about Scottish
Autumns under dislikes...
For the most part I welcome most of the technological improvements I've
seen in my brief period as a cyclist. I'm a techno-weeny so new
technology is always interesting for itself.....
Aero-bars leave me cold since I have no reason for them, ditto aero-wheels,
but my Tri-friends swear by them, but thereagain they are probably fit
enough to profit. Mountain bike (or rather people who own mountain bikes
and never take them off road) annoy me. [Aside: there's a mountain
biker who goes out with our chaingang who can easily thrash me up& down
hills]
I like having a 7 speed block and love the feel of SIS. However I am
not sure whether this is just that as I become more fanatical I spend
proportionally more of equipment and what I see is the difference in
quality between cheap and non-cheap or between old fashioned and new.
One things that does worry me is that as we get more and more
technological is that it is going to become harder and harder to
maintain bikes ourselves. It used to take me a matter of minutes to work
out what was wrong with some piece of kit and how this should be
adjusted. As more and more adjustment point appear it gets harder and
harder to work out what's going on. An example would be the ignition
system in cars over the past 20 years. (My days says) 20 years ago you
could fix the contact breakers with a fag packet, how are you going to
do that with your engine management system ?
rod
�Bealing: A scottish term introduced esp for Graham to show that I am
(re)assimilating the culture, meaning to complain in a loud and long
fashion.
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2088.28 | | RUTILE::MACFADYEN | Just react naturally "
%DVC-I-BOOKBUILT, | Thu Sep 26 1991 08:51 | 9 |
| Yes, if you are complaining in a long and loud fashion you are definitely
assimilating Scottish culture.
Don't really agree about modern equipment becoming difficult to maintain
(things like STI shift levers possibly excepted). What things are you
thinking of?
Rod
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2088.29 | | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Rod, VMSE-ED013. 824-3391 | Thu Sep 26 1991 08:58 | 5 |
| It's not that any piece is diffcult *yet* (mind you I wouldn't like to
debug an avocet alitmeter...) its what may occur soon, based on an
extrapolation of the current trend...
rod
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2088.30 | Tandems | CTHQ3::JENIN::FRERE | Ellas Danzan Solas | Thu Sep 26 1991 09:53 | 17 |
| Likes:
Tandem Racing
Tandem Pace Line
29 mph Tandem Crit
Tandem hitting 60 mph down a switchback
Tandem with 2 kids in a trailer passing a Kestrel (kids waiving bye-bye)
Lycra on fit people
New Technology
Dislikes:
The sound of 2 pedals eating pavement in a corner
Whining stokers (of course, I don't have that problem ;-))
Tandem loosing a chain going up hill (but funny to watch)
Lycra of "not-so" fit people (diplomatic)
Keeping up with new technology ($$)
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2088.31 | | RUSTIE::NALE | Sue Nale Mildrum | Thu Sep 26 1991 11:00 | 18 |
|
Likes:
going up a hill and feeling good about it
my new Bianchi
gel saddles built for women ;^)
being able to eat whatever I want
indexed shifting
Look pedals
crits
Dislikes:
going up a hill and sounding like a steam engine
forgetting that when I take a break from biking I *can't*
eat whatever I want %^(
dirty chains
forgetting to turn my computer on
flatting on the way to work
chainring marks on my legs
|
2088.32 | | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Rod, VMSE-ED013. 824-3391 | Thu Sep 26 1991 11:41 | 5 |
| recently discovered dislike:
The first hill of the first run for a fortnight (especially when
one was reasonably fit 14 days ago)
...sigh
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2088.33 | how about..... | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | sushi: not just for breakfast! | Thu Sep 26 1991 11:58 | 8 |
| On the orig. topic.....
DISlike:
new technology
Like:
old technology
ken-whose-18yr-old-derailleur-works-better-every-year-on-his-10-speed-:-)
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2088.34 | Where's Rob's buspass :*) | KURMA::GGOODMAN | Number 1 in a field of 1 | Thu Sep 26 1991 12:05 | 17 |
|
Rob,
That's the sign of something hitting home. I never mentioned your name
(OK, so it was more than a passing thought) but automatically something
triggered off an emotion. Was it remembering those long, dark nights
riding up the A1 to the start (weren't allowed a strip in them days)
scared that Dick Turpin might pinch your tubs? By the way, have you
still got that front light with the candle? :*)
Rod,
There was a 'welcome' and a 'like' in that note. You've got a bit to
go...
Graham.
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2088.35 | | TINCUP::MFORBES | This Space Intentionally Left Blank | Thu Sep 26 1991 14:29 | 13 |
| Likes:
Riding hills and passes
Aluminum frames
Inexed shifing
Eating ice cream after a good ride
Breaking the previous years PRs
Dislikes:
Gel seats
Flat tires
Wind (seems to ALWAYS be windy in Colorado)
Getting caught in a thunderstorm
Cars that come up behind you and honk
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2088.36 | Plain Cycling | MAIL::DURLING | | Fri Sep 27 1991 12:21 | 26 |
| Likes:
Indexed Shifting
A fast pace line
Sunny Days
Hills
A strong plains Tail Wind in excess of 20 MPH
Any time I can get out and ride
Long club training rides
People's expressions when they find out that Nebraska is
hilly
Dislike:
Unwraping Power Bars on the fly
Flats in winter & and a bad spare & no dry place to sit
while patching your tube
Winters in Nebraska
Nebraska plains winds that come roaring down out of
Colorado
Cost of everything associated with our sport nowadays
I especially dislike double trailers hauling a load messy farm critters
passing inches away from my left side, on a rainy day.
|
2088.37 | | YNGSTR::BROWN | | Sat Sep 28 1991 00:45 | 10 |
| Likes:
Squishing caterpillars trying to cross the road
Drafting a police cruiser across town
Apple trees close to the road
Passing mopeds
Picking up golf balls along fairways and riding like hell
Scoring with the Zefal Metal Tube Dog Whacker
Giving directions to lost drivers, anticipating they're dyslexic
So what's there not to like? -kb
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2088.38 | Anyone seen my teeth? | UKCSSE::ROBINSON | Twitching the night away... | Mon Sep 30 1991 08:27 | 11 |
| Keeping in the spirit of .24 (and the base note):
Likes: Pneumatic tyres
3-speed gears
Cable brakes
Dislikes: Drop handlebars
Equal sized wheels
Derailleur gears
Chris (Cycling OAP)
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2088.39 | ...and where do you like to go?? | CTHQ3::JENIN::FRERE | Ellas Danzan Solas | Mon Sep 30 1991 17:03 | 12 |
| Re: .37
Speaking of giving directions to lost drivers. Not enjoying being stopped for
directions (especially when I have a good pace going), I get off my bike and
politely help them out by first giving them a very long, detailed route and
finally finishing off with something like: "...and you know when you get to
the white church? Well, the place you are looking for is nowhere near there".
I then give them the proper directions which is usually much simpler...
Ok, so I'm a little twisted...
Eric_Rand_McNally_Frere
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2088.40 | | RYKO::NANCYB | client surfer | Wed Oct 16 1991 00:46 | 8 |
|
I appreciated cycling before I ever enjoyed cycling
solely because of its wonderful contribution to men's
clothing fashion: biker shorts.
nancy b.
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2088.41 | Who wants to testify?? | CTHQ3::JENIN::FRERE | Ellas Danzan Solas | Wed Oct 16 1991 17:41 | 10 |
| Re: .40
Isn't that typical of women to make such a sexist remark. Where is Judge
Clarence Thomas when you need him?? I want to file sexual harrassement charges.
;-)
Eric
P.S. And you thought that THIS notefile was safe...
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2088.42 | I always knew there was a reason I shaved my legs | MOVIES::WIDDOWSON | Rod, VMSE-ED013. 824-3391 | Wed Oct 16 1991 18:13 | 1 |
| It made my day tho' :-)
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2088.43 | | RYKO::NANCYB | client surfer | Wed Oct 16 1991 19:20 | 7 |
|
Oh geezums ! ;-P
(glad to see the smiley, Eric ;-)
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2088.44 | Surgery only solution | IDEFIX::HEMMINGS | Lanterne Rouge | Thu Oct 17 1991 05:20 | 6 |
|
If only I could get the body transplant, I could use up some of the excess
cholesterol....
Sorry, wrong note... ;>)
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2088.45 | Its only the beginning! | RANGER::PEASLEE | | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:41 | 4 |
| Re: .40 Shame on you Nancy!!!! Do I have to keep you in line
in THIS notesfile too???
(The other) Nancy ;^)
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2088.46 | | BALMER::MUDGETT | One Lean, Mean Whining Machine | Fri Oct 18 1991 22:29 | 67 |
| Hello again,
So you all thought I was done thinking eh? Well I've got lots more
likes and dislikes and the entire stinking weekend to type.....
More Likes:
Like #1: Cork handlebar wrapping tape. Though I have to say it sure gets
dirty quickly and I have to change it every 6 months or so. I
couldn't believe that cycling stud John Ellis didn't use gloves
and now with the help of this tape I don't use gloves either. While
I am liking this I have to add someone mentioned a crash they had because
they noticed the tape unraveling. Well I've had tape unravel and can
imagine the awful consequences of trying to fix it on the fly.
Like #2: Hills. Really I hate them because they make me sound like
(in the imortal words of an eariler noter) a steam engine. I was up
in Mass for a couple of weeks and the terrain was fairly flat when I
got home I did a really flat century. I thought I'd never say it but
I was tired of flat riding. Here in Maryland there are hills everywhere
and I can go 40 mph downhill and 5 mph going up.
Like #3: Biking Vacations. I did the Bike Ride Across Georgia the last
3 years. What a great way to spend a week. Similarly our family goes to
the beach and I spend the week wondering how wealthy one has to be to
afford staying on the beach for a week and get a tan, BORING. I think
the world of my family for coming along with me to The Hotter than Hell
Hundred in Texas, that was a bit much for only one days riding. This year
I'm going to RAGBRAI. See the world on a bike, what a concept!
Like #4: Cycling Trinkets. My favorite of course are patches, but I'll
take Tee-shirts or whatever. Waterbottles?! I could outfit the Deasert
Storm with all the waterbottles I've gotten in rides. Patches must be
a real pain in the butt to have made because almost none of the rides I
did this year had them.
Like #5: Goals. Geeze I've never paid any attention to working tword
anything, I took 13 years to get my degree and that was okay with me.
I've actually had vacation that I never used or got paid for. Well since
I've got turned onto cycling everything has goals. The first one was to
survive the BRAG then I got turned onto the BICYCLING Mag. golden wheel award
which is given for going 10,000 miles. They will actually print the names
of those who finish it! Another goal was to go faster than 10 mph average
speed on rides. Gosh its fun.
Dislike #1: People stopping me to ask directions. Why do we get quizzed
for directions? It usually happens when I'm cruising along at an
amazing speed and some rattletrap car stops along side me and asks for
directions. No problem I figure we really need all the friends we can
get in this hobby, but the people have opinions about my directions!
"Well," I want to say, "if you're so danged sure of where your going
don't bother me!"
Dislike #2: Listening to the family whining about how bad I smell
after a ride. It must be signifcant becuase they all seem to notice!
Dislike #3: Imagine if you would, you are on a century and you know like
none of the people you are riding with. A couple comes along
side and they are both wearing cycling pants and tee shirts. One has a
ponytail the other has short hair. Which one is the man? Well in most
of the cases I've seen that you'd be wrong. It seems like all the guys
with ponytails wear them out and woman with long hair tuck it under their
helmet. Sooooo embarrassing. I guess we need to be more sexually aware.
Fred Mudgett
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2088.47 | heres my so what | COMET::VOITL | | Sat Oct 26 1991 00:42 | 10 |
| LIKES: My Trek 2100
My Alpine Star(roc shox equip'd)
Grunting up hill in a head wind
Screaming down hill with a tailwind
New technology
Disdlikes: CARS!!
Slowpokes on single track decentes
Riders that cann't hold a line
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2088.48 | BIOPACE STINKS | COMET::VOITL | | Sat Oct 26 1991 09:04 | 3 |
| OH YEAH I FORGOT
STRONG DISLIKE:
BIOPACE(UTTER JUNK)
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2088.49 | responses... | SHALOT::ELLIS | John Lee Ellis - assembly required | Fri Nov 08 1991 17:24 | 45 |
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Greetings Fred!
>Note 2088.46 Likes/dislikes......... 46 of 48
>BALMER::MUDGETT "One Lean, Mean Whining Machine" 67 lines 18-OCT-1991
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>Like #1: Cork handlebar wrapping tape. ... While
>I am liking this I have to add someone mentioned a crash they had because
>they noticed the tape unraveling. Well I've had tape unravel and can
>imagine the awful consequences of trying to fix it on the fly.
You are doubtless recalling the case of Greg LeMond. How unfortunate
that a preoccupation of this type could precipitate the downturn in
Greg's career, as one could logically infer from his downward slide
in the succeeding TdF stages. :-)
>Like #4: Cycling Trinkets. My favorite of course are patches, but I'll
>take Tee-shirts or whatever. Waterbottles?! I could outfit the Deasert
>Storm with all the waterbottles I've gotten in rides. Patches must be
>a real pain in the butt to have made because almost none of the rides I
>did this year had them.
Ed Fisher showed me some enamel pins the GSW had made up. (With his
mileage, he has a sizable collection.) Might be a good idea for the
Solstice Centuries and other "beyond the call of duty-or-reason"
rides. The ACP (Audax Club Parisien) gives out similar but larger,
heavier enamelled medals for doing as little as 200km.
>Dislike #3: Imagine if you would, you are on a century and you know like
>none of the people you are riding with. A couple comes along
>side and they are both wearing cycling pants and tee shirts. One has a
>ponytail the other has short hair. Which one is the man? Well in most
>of the cases I've seen that you'd be wrong. It seems like all the guys
>with ponytails wear them out and woman with long hair tuck it under their
>helmet. Sooooo embarrassing. I guess we need to be more sexually aware.
A cycling partner recently said she used to wear earrings, hoping
they would identify her as a female to the rescue squad should she
come to grief on the roadway in winter (bundled up in lots of clothing).
But she's given it up -- useless, she says, with all those males wearing
earrings. Plus which, the earring posts conducted winter cold only
too well.
-john
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2088.50 | reviving likes/dislikes | COOKIE::MUNNS | dave | Fri Mar 29 1996 17:34 | 16 |
| Likes:
Steep uphills - make those quads burn !
Steeper downhills
Speed
Cold, windy, snowy, icy weather - bundle up and enjoy.
Warm, sunny weather
Challenging trails
Adventures on wheels - new roads/trails
Bike travel stories
Bike commutes to/from work
Good health
Dislikes:
Rain, lightning, hail
Combustine engines (I mow the lawn with a human powered push mower)
HW-centric thinking - boring and mostly insignificant, IMO
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2088.51 | | FINS::SLABOUNTY | Don't drink the (toilet) water. | Fri Mar 29 1996 18:03 | 9 |
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>Steep uphills - make those quads burn !
>Cold, windy, snowy, icy weather - bundle up and enjoy.
Must be something funky in that Colorado water.
8^)
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