Bitd remember Alu was the carbon wonder material for about a decade!!I think back then most manufacturers raced, looked for an edge, made lighter stiffer bikes. For a race bike alluminium made a lot of sense to me.
Bitd remember Alu was the carbon wonder material for about a decade!!I think back then most manufacturers raced, looked for an edge, made lighter stiffer bikes. For a race bike alluminium made a lot of sense to me.
I've always suspected that orthodontics is far more lucrative than dentistry. And they don't have to do the nasty stuff like pulling teeth, they just send patients to the dentist if that's required.I’ve never understood the dentist joke. They earn decent money but not that much compared to many other professionals or business owners.
I wish she was my dentist.Hi,
Can't agree more.
Personally, I was trying to stay a bit away of any kind of Klein bikes, now for almost 30 years, because some of the buyers, at least some of the original buyers back-in-time, had been a specific type of person or character I'm not looking up a lot. Sometimes rather not interested to buy a great ride for sports activities but to buy something to raise attention or polishing an image.
Anyway, instead of starting a fight, let me share a nice picture, hopefully for a laugh.
From an underwear brochure from 1995, to me those guys look like a dentist and his wife, would you agree?
Of course the accessorizes have to fit to this scenario
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Dave Hemming rode a stock one at the 1990 World Champs in Durango to get a silver in the junior downhillOr at least I don’t really remember anyone riding them here in period.