Re: [CR]Re: This Addiction ...

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Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 23:06:35 -0700
From: "Dan Kehew" <dan.kehew@gmail.com>
To: "Mark Fulton" <markfulton5@mac.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Re: This Addiction ...
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> I have six complete bikes, two I ride every week, three I ride when
> they make me feel guilty,

These bikes count.
> one bike on the wall,

Used as decor: Doesn't count.
> another bike in work
> (bare aluminum frame),

See decor comment above. And for the record, I gotta say, "Aluminum?"
> four extra complete wheelsets, three wheelsets
> awaiting assembly.

Parts needed to complete bikes you already have or soon will have (i.e., $250 bid below) don't count.
> And today I bid $250 for another frameset.

Parts bought to complete bikes (or bikes to complete parts) don't count.
> Addiction? What addition?

Please consider yourself enabled.

Dan Kehew Davis (umm, near earthquake country, but not quite) California USA

PS: Parts or bikes bought intended to be gifts do not count, whether or not you actually end up giving them away.

PPS: Bikes bought or simply accepted from others that were just too good a bargain, and you intend to part them out to make money to spend on bikes, don't count either, whether or not you actually sell or keep the parts you take off.