On Dec 1, 10:06 pm, polarjud <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> So I am looking at the Tout Terrain Silkwood that Peter is selling.
> Seems like a really nice choice for a winter comuting bike.  I'd like
> something where I don't need to worry about washing it in the winter
> since I can't leave the hoses out without them freezing up.

Super neat bike if you've got the bux. Also, I'd do business with
Peter White any time for sure. Might be just the ticket if you get a
settlement.

Since you'll be nursing that back, you'll need more upright
handlebars. I recommend trekking handlebars as always. I ride them
everyday, like most handsome Europeans do. ;-) I also just ate a
potato and anchovy casserole with heavy cream. Some things are just
obviously practical!

At any rate, they come on that ridiculously neat Safari bike that REI
sells. It has the non-rim brakes you want. You can get that bike for
around 7-800, and run it with Dupont Multi use Teflon Wax lube and it
will be a self cleaning winter bike regardless of the external gears.
Better yet, test ride it--then only order the bars, and put them on
one of the Tout Terrain bikes, though I don't think Peter would feel
that bad if you got the REI bike and patronized him for a bunch of
cool lighting products instead. ;-)
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