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  1. #16
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    I'm very happy with both my Brooks B67s.

    Some folks have had bad luck with An Atomicas, some have liked them.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Was it clear that I meant the women's B67 vs the mens'?

    B67 vs B67s ?

    not plural B67

    elk

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    Quote Originally Posted by elk View Post
    Was it clear that I meant the women's B67 vs the mens'?

    B67 vs B67s ?

    not plural B67

    elk
    The big difference is the length of the nose. The "women's" B67-S (which stands for "short") has a shorter nose. I like long noses, and don't find the long nose catches on my skirts, so I prefer the normal B67. Both of my B67's are B67. (no "Short")
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    I use a springer attachment to roadwork my dogs, we usually go about 3 miles with some pavement but mostly gravel. I like the looks of the walkydog, how do you like it? I like that it comes on and off easily; I just ordered a folding bike and it would be nice not to have the big springer sticking off the side, and it's not all that easy to detach it. I do like that I can attach another springer on the other side and do a dog on either side of the bike, but usually I just attach two dogs to one side. They are very prey driven and so far they've never pulled me over- the park where we bike has a lot of deer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fastdogs View Post
    I use a springer attachment to roadwork my dogs, we usually go about 3 miles with some pavement but mostly gravel. I like the looks of the walkydog, how do you like it? I like that it comes on and off easily; I just ordered a folding bike and it would be nice not to have the big springer sticking off the side, and it's not all that easy to detach it. I do like that I can attach another springer on the other side and do a dog on either side of the bike, but usually I just attach two dogs to one side. They are very prey driven and so far they've never pulled me over- the park where we bike has a lot of deer.
    Hi fastdogs (greyhounds???!?!?) My walkydog JUST came in the mail today, and we're not quite ready to do more than trial/training "walks" yet....but if you go to the sitstay website...)where I got mine) you might find more info. I have another link too...hang on...
    http://www.sitstay.com/store/equip/eq6.shtml
    http://www.petexpertise.com/cgi-bin/cp-app.cgi

    I'll let you know what I discover as I discover it!!!
    elk

 

 

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