It's a good thing that Jobst's book is still in
print--they're a lot of consumers who've been suckered
by overpriced, underspoked geek-fraud wheels who could
use to read it. Gerd Schraner's book is also good for
practical information as is Scott Parr's "Tales of the
Toolbox." Yes, sorry, I know this is off topic.
david Feldman
Vancouver, WA
> on 8/17/03 12:13 PM, Stephen Barner at
\r?\n> steve@sburl.com wrote:
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\r?\n> > ...and started a whole set of new ones, I'm
\r?\n> afraid.
\r?\n> >
\r?\n> > ----- Original Message -----
\r?\n> >> The book put to rest a lot of urban
\r?\n> >> legends on building wheels.
\r?\n>
\r?\n> Such as?
\r?\n>
\r?\n> Todd Kuzma
\r?\n> Heron Bicycles
\r?\n> LaSalle, IL 815-223-1776
\r?\n> http://www.heronbicycles.com