Re: [CR] L'Erocia rules

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Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 20:12:24 -0700
From: "John Wood" <braxton72@gmail.com>
To: oroboyz@aol.com
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Subject: Re: [CR] L'Erocia rules


On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 3:47 PM, <oroboyz@aol.com> wrote:
> JP wrote:
>
> << 1) do you adhere to the rules as they are written
>
> or
>
> 2) do you follow the "spirit" of the rules? >>
>
>
> To broadly address this topic (not picking on you John W. for asking the
> question) I have to say "not getting caught with 10 speeds" is like
> cheating!
>
> Why go to all the trouble and expense to go tl L'Eroica and then try to
> squeeze by the rules? Go to a local Century ride for gosh sakes or get with
> the program and honor the spirit of this unique event!
>

I'm with you Dale - but as you know, rule number one of retail is "do whatever you can to keep the customer happy". So I am just in information gathering mode right now, For the record, I did set up an old Basso for this customer to ride L'Eroica last year - had a 46/32 TA Cyclotourist paired with 13-30 7 speed cassette. He felt the gearing was adequate. While he was there he picked up aforementioned Gios Torino frame with the idea of setting it up as a daily rider that he could also take to L'Eroica, as the Basso is getting pretty haggard. He was under the impression that modern gearing was OK as long as the shifters were on the downtube. I thought they were a bit more strict than that. I would hate to set up a bike for this guy only to have him refused entry at the start line.

John

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John Wood
Open Road Bicycles
Missoula, Montana, USA