Re: [CR]thanks for letting me vent

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From: <"brianbaylis@juno.com">
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 05:33:09 GMT
To: mpetry@bainbridge.net
Subject: Re: [CR]thanks for letting me vent
cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org

Mark,

I happen to agree with you 100%. Why on earth haven't you recipients res ponded with at least a kind thank you? It's (un?)common courtesy for cry ing out loud.

Brian Baylis
La Mesa, CA
Where is the love?


-- "Mark Petry" wrote:


Now I'm just about to let loose with a full on RANT here - twice in the last month I have responded out of selfless goodwill for the sport and the pe ople in it and supplied list members not known to me with GOOD PARTS.

And got not even a thank you.

I had the occaision recently to ride my Off Topic Carbon/Ti parts hanger , festooned with black clicky-shifty things on the handlebars, about 15 mi les up the pike to assist a fellow traveler in distress who needed a Campagn olo pedal dust cap, which I installed, for free, on his pedal, to make his w orld complete.

Zip. Zilch. Nada. Nothin'.

Days later came another piteous bleat out of the darkness "help, where c an I get a part for my stem, the bars they are a slippin". Whereupon I took pity on the poor gentleman, ascertaining thru a process of deductive logic an d inspired guesswork that he was in possession of a Cinelli 1/R stem, and then, executing a virtuoso performance of remote control, virtual realit y, telepresent least-branch traversal of the domain of possible malfunction s I determined that his stem had a stripped wedge nut and would not in fact secure the handlebars.

I then proceed out to the veritable PILE of twisted, broken, rusty junk in my out-building and found a ratty 1/R stem, which I disassembled, extrac ted, and mailed to the aforementioned gentleman at my own expense, the reques ted part, which was delivered today, according to the USPS, the one remainin g government agency that still provides any services at all, but that's ye t another rant.

And again received not even a thank you!

Try buying either of those parts at your local bike shop. I'm not try ing to blow my own horn here, but courtesy makes the world go round. Fer cr yin out loud, people. If you post a request on CR, and somebody helps you out, well, a note of appreciation is in order, don't you think ? Huh ?

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Mark Petry

mark@petry.org

206 618 9642

Bainbridge Island, WA in the good old U.S. of A

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