Re: Who has the best waterproof and breathable jacket?
- From: tkeats2005@xxxxxxxxxxx (Tom Keats)
- Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2006 17:21:43 -0800
In article <1140223557.636798.189700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
"Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman" <sunsetss0003@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Point of order: if it has three (3) wheels, it is a tricycle (trike)
and not a bicycle (bike).
Okay, it's a trike. Although it looks more like a mini-sub.
How the heck is a rider supposed to see around in that thing?
I'd die of frustration, not being able to stand on the pedals
to get occasional extended sight lines.
Whatever it is, it's too fat, unless one has a hangar (boathouse?)
to store it in. And then there's the matter of where and how to
park it at destinations. I suppose it could be fun, perplexing
the parking meter cops with it.
The Leitra provides the additional advantages of much lower wind-chill
and balance on icy surfaces (which are less important to people such as
Tom Keats who live in a moderate climate that in general lacks harsh
winter conditions).
Well, I am quite intimately acquainted with rain, and have had
plenty of opportunity to learn how to effectively deal with it.
cheers,
Tom
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