Chrysler bikes any good?
I see Chrysler had a line of "PT Cruiser" bicycles out. Does anyone know if
they are any good, or are they just re-labeled Huffys? Any advice on a comfortable bike for a short commute? Thanks |
Chrysler bikes any good?
Sun, 20 Jul 2003 20:21:55 GMT,
, "Jeffrey Engstrom" wrote: Any advice on a comfortable bike for a short commute? Thanks Go to a bicycle shop that permits dogs in the store. -- zk |
Chrysler bikes any good?
Zoot Katz wrote:
Go to a bicycle shop that permits dogs in the store. Excellent criterion, Zoot. Another good indicator is a shop where you can bring the mechanics some beer, and they can drink it. Chalo Colina |
Chrysler bikes any good?
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Chrysler bikes any good?
On 22 Jul 2003 18:57:39 -0700, (Chalo) wrote:
Another good indicator is a shop where you can bring the mechanics some beer, and they can drink it. In that case, Chalo, I've no chance with my LBS. Both Barbara and Michael prefer red wine, which suits me just fine. But I suppose it's the thought that counts. James -- http://homepage.ntlworld.com/c.butty/Larrau.jpg |
Chrysler bikes any good?
"Fritz M" + wrote What do you call it when you're drinking something and it shoots out your nose because of sudden laughter? "Buy me a new keyboard" Pete |
Chrysler bikes any good?
James Hodson wrote:
Chalo wrote: Another good indicator is a shop where you can bring the mechanics some beer, and they can drink it. In that case, Chalo, I've no chance with my LBS. Both Barbara and Michael prefer red wine, which suits me just fine. But I suppose it's the thought that counts. You know, if you ride with your pinky sticking out like that, you're bound to snag it on something. :-) Chalo Colina |
Chrysler bikes any good?
James Hodson wrote in message . ..
On 22 Jul 2003 18:57:39 -0700, (Chalo) wrote: Another good indicator is a shop where you can bring the mechanics some beer, and they can drink it. In that case, Chalo, I've no chance with my LBS. Both Barbara and Michael prefer red wine, which suits me just fine. But I suppose it's the thought that counts. Red wine opens up all sorts of opportunities for aptness. Chianti for the Giro, Rioja for the Vuelta, and a good Bordeaux for the Tour. -Luigi "Serving-boy to old Falernus, Pour me out more bitter cups As the law of your teacher Postumia commands-- Drunker than a drunken grape. And you, waters, who are pleased To ruin wine, begone from here And go to Hell--This is pure Thyonian Wine." -Catullus |
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