[CR]Re: Classicrendezvous Digest, Vol 36, Issue 68 Mudguards????

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From: <Crumpy6204@aol.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 18:20:02 EST
To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: [CR]Re: Classicrendezvous Digest, Vol 36, Issue 68 Mudguards????

OK here we go again, MUDGUARDS are they SPEARPOINTS?? Welded frames are they lugless, yes they are!!! to me, who WAS there, MUDGUARDS where coverings for the WHOLE wheel, to keep the rider somewhat dry, I never thought about using spearpoints, maybe I should have, but in thoes days we only thought about making the bike LIGHTER, adding anything that would increase this was not done, not that spearpoints would have made that much differance, in Cycling July 13 1950 there is a photo of the great Alf Hill doing the Brighton and back, WITH SPEARPOINTS, didnt seem to slow him down, so I guess it all in how you look at it, BUT MUDGUARDS as I have said before to MY knowledge where NEVER used
   for racing, NOW to change subjects, while on the topic on ACTUALLY RIDING a bike, what NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS are you all making, I think we should have this as a topic. To day I just got back from a 40 mile single fixed ride on my 1950 Mercian, this is probly my last ride this year as we are leaving for Rhode Island to visit my son Paul and the grandkids, I have just totaled up my milage on all the bikes I have ridden this year and come up with approx 9K this includes my been off the bikes for 4weeks after been hit by a bloody horse while riding my 1960 Claud, the horse was fine. I had 5 broken ribs and broken shoulder blade, SO Next year I will aiming for 12k miles, PLUS to be MOORE CRUMPY and LESS GRUMPY, have a HAPPY HOLIDAY AND MILAGE FULL NEW YEAR TO ALL., Cheers and best wishes to all, John Crump Oldbrit, Parker Co.USA