Italians have had a long history of being small. Pretty much everything from that country is small; try to find mens shoes in 12, or suits in XXL (which is still too small). Look at most of the cyclists from that country. Pantani is no giant (maybe he is to italian standards, who knows?) and you should see them play basketball!. Large italians are mostly to be found in Tyrolia, with a few exeptions in Sicily. Even the Coffee they serve is small!! So are biscotti!
Disclaimer: Matteo is of course exempt of all these stereotypes ...
greets, kim, who has a new orange faggin track bike in 48.5cm, Klakow
> See, living proof!!!!
>
> Brian Baylis says:
>
> >I have small track bikes comming out of my butt, BUT chances are
> >everything is going to be out of his price range. What is the price
> range?
> >
> >Brian Baylis
> >La Mesa, CA
> >Was a foot, now it's track bikes.
>
> Ok, Brian has enough bikes and I don't have enough. He says so right here.
>
> So point that teeny-tiny chrome Cinelli or minuscule curly stay Holdsworth
>
> my way.
>
> Seriously, other than custom bikes, (and this should bring us back on
> topic!) why is it that the only stock vintage bikes that fit me right are
> Italian? What is it that made all those lovely vintage Raleighs only fit
> really tall people? I've not seen too many French bikes that fit me
> either. Even if I get the standover part right - the top tubes go on for
> miles.
>
> Ann Phillips, Decatur GA
> recycling center for those dangerous 50cm steel bikes
>
>
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