FemtoMetre
Dirt Disciple
Honestly, fine to read some of One Eyed Jim's posts. If I'm not intruding, I found some webpages with interesting quotes I'd like your opinion and anyone else's on what this writer says.
http://www.johnpiazza.net/frenchbikes.htm
Here's the quote, I may have some things to add later.
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Unfortunately, the status of France when it comes to this tradition of cycling seems to belong primarily to their heritage, as opposed to their present. On a recent trip through a good part of France, I was unable to find any evidence of this tradition that we hear so much about. Granted, I was not in search of cyclotouring communities, events, or shops. But in the entire three weeks, I failed to encounter hardly a bike shop or a cyclotourist. I even dragged my exhausted wife through two flea markets in Paris in vain. Perhaps this tradition has been relegated to backroads, alleys, and other out-of-the-way places, or only rears its head during cycling events like Paris-Brest-Paris, but I was unable to experience it. According to many, the tradition of building and enjoying these great bikes mainly lives on in the UK, America and Japan."
True or False? Eh??
There's a lot to the whole equation. I'll just keep it simple for now.
http://www.johnpiazza.net/frenchbikes.htm
Here's the quote, I may have some things to add later.
"...
Unfortunately, the status of France when it comes to this tradition of cycling seems to belong primarily to their heritage, as opposed to their present. On a recent trip through a good part of France, I was unable to find any evidence of this tradition that we hear so much about. Granted, I was not in search of cyclotouring communities, events, or shops. But in the entire three weeks, I failed to encounter hardly a bike shop or a cyclotourist. I even dragged my exhausted wife through two flea markets in Paris in vain. Perhaps this tradition has been relegated to backroads, alleys, and other out-of-the-way places, or only rears its head during cycling events like Paris-Brest-Paris, but I was unable to experience it. According to many, the tradition of building and enjoying these great bikes mainly lives on in the UK, America and Japan."
True or False? Eh??
There's a lot to the whole equation. I'll just keep it simple for now.