Re: What to do with a worn out bike




Phil, Squid-in-Training wrote:
> Mike, how old are you? What are you looking to get out of this thread? You
> knew every single answer to the questions you're asking, and yet you have
> learned nothing. That fits a troll definition pretty well. If you're
> looking for child's play, go to the online forums.
>
> --
> Phil, Squid-in-Training

I see the source of your frustration but these groups are really for
discussion of the subject of mountain bikes. Discussion is best started
by asking questions. Sure, it may not stretch your mind ;) At least its
not some political rant or such OT rubbish. Consider it 'thought out
loud' instead of a 'question that has one perfect solution'.

J

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