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  1. #106
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    I rode my old bike (the one I was planning to sell) this evening... It didn't feel like my bike anymore, just the new 2 fit so much better and are so much more comfortable.

    I think it's time to find it a home with someone who appreciates it more. And it's blue. Blech.

  2. #107
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    well I was one of the dumb newbies. Im a little slow on web things ( its the ADD I think combined with utter exaustion). I had no idea whayt the FAQ was,to be sure.
    I was asking about chafing and got into saddles.
    Conquering illness, one step at time.

  3. #108
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    Quote Originally Posted by cylegoddess View Post
    well I was one of the dumb newbies. Im a little slow on web things ( its the ADD I think combined with utter exaustion). I had no idea what the FAQ was,to be sure. I was asking about chafing and got into saddles.
    You aren't dumb. There's nothing in the FAQ that says "search before asking questions." Some groups do communicate that in one way or another; others don't. I'd be very surprised if the people who run this group want the cranky attitude of old Usenet days. This forum is, after all, a marketing tool.

    In addition, there's a section for "New Riders" which implies that beginners are welcome. Welcoming beginners would of necessity include welcoming beginner questions.

    Searching before posting is a good idea; but there are valid reasons for asking questions again, and there is nothing that I can find in the FAQ that says "don't ask anything that might have been asked before." No one is forced to provide an answer if they don't want to, after all.

    Pam
    Last edited by PamNY; 05-14-2009 at 08:23 PM.

  4. #109
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    Stupidest Use of a Plastic Bag Ever

    Driving in to my night shift tonight, I saw a cyclist on a busy street (Ashland, for those who live in Chi-town). Mid 20s woman, no helmet, no light, no reflector. Nearly invisible. I mused that the law in this town requires a headlight and a rear reflector, and wondered if she'd actually removed the reflector that likely came on her bike. She pulled up ahead of me at a stop light, and I saw that, in fact, she has a reflector. It's just hidden under the plastic bag tied around her seat post.

    Made me think of this thread.
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