Re:[CR]masi ride quality - Sachs geometry

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Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 10:42:52 -0400
From: <TADCPDAJD@aol.com>
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re:[CR]masi ride quality - Sachs geometry


Grant McLean wrote: "I don't believe geometry gets 'refined', it only changes."

Good point, Grant. I think this is where the original discussion began to diverge. A geometric proposition, being a mathematical construct, does not have comparative or superlative gradients; any gradient change creates a different mathematical relationship or geometric proposition - in the vernacular, a different geometry. For example, as I age and increase in girth (accompanied by a loss of flexibility) a 'different' (or custom) geometry may provide a more 'refined' ride for my changing physiology, but the geometry of the original ride did not become, of itself, more refined; it is still what it was.
Tom Donahue
Melbourne, FL