Re: [CR]The canard of lightweight - Simplification

(Example: Framebuilders:Pino Morroni)

Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2003 17:43:37 -0800 (PST)
From: "ken denny" <kendenny66@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]The canard of lightweight - Simplification
To: "Charles T. Young" <youngc@netreach.net>, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
In-Reply-To: <008201c2dd38$e3445ad0$e4e45cd1@YOUNGC>


Well, that depends. I find certain lugless bikes to be absolutely phenomenal machines to look at. I find the current wave of cycles in the Pro peleton to die for. Can yoou imagine being a kid in the 60's lusting after Parnelli Jones' offy? - all racing aesthetic and tin-knocked? Racing aesthetic changes. It's a evolving language. That's what I study and that is what I seek. Good design has no time boundaries. It's out there, you just have to understand that it is a different language. But if you are so inclined to discount current cycles for their lack of chrome headlugs, then I must than you vehemently. You are one person that does not stand in my way of acquisition. Take care, ken (preaching to a deaf choir, it seems) denny "Charles T. Young" <youngc@netreach.net> wrote:Depends. Does the 16 pound bike have nice head lugs to look at and a pleasant ride? If I've got my head down for 150 km, I'd rather be looking at something besides toothpaste / stack 'o dime welds and not get beaten up by a frame with harsh ride characteristics.

It is all rather hypothetical in my case, so I can be an aesthete rather than an athlete.

While a black and tan sounds good, the single malt cupboard is a closer. It may go better with canard anyway.

Charlie

Charles T. Young
Honeybrook. PA


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From: "ken denny" To: "wayofftheback" ;

Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 7:57 PM Subject: Re: [CR]The canard of lightweight - Simplification


>
> Sure I can. In fact, I'll simplify even further. if yyou were doing a 150km flat time trial would you choose to do it with a 15 pound bike or a 16 pound bike, if both bikes offered the same levels of performance and there was zero risk in choosing the bike that weighed less?
> Besides, it's fun!! (get it???).
> You are beating a dead horse.
> Ken (the only hub in this universe is the bulge around my mid-winter waist - damn them Black 'n Tan's are good!) Denny
> Boston

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