Frank, I don't follow you.

Why would you want to fall over indoors? This time of year its much more fun to 
fall  outdoors, in the snow.



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darin 

---- Frank Hassler <[email protected]> wrote: 
> 
> On Jan 22, 2009, at 6:27 PM, Robbie Webber wrote:
> > Just in case you recently bought one, and missed the article in the  
> > paper:
> > http://www.madison.com/wsj/home/biz/434249
> >
> > "Saris recalls stationary bicycle trainers"
> 
> 
>       "The problem is that a handle pin on the trainer can loosen, letting  
> the machine           disengage, creating the possibility that the bike rider 
>  
> may fall."
> 
> That's just inefficient.  If you want to fall over while riding your  
> bike indoors, just buy some rollers.
> 
> Frank Hassler
> Good Oak Ecological Services
> (608) 209-0607
> www.goodoakllc.com
> =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> "Prodded by advertising hype and mistaken notions of neatness and  
> order, [people] expend great effort and money to make expansive lawns  
> look like putting greens and clutter their yards with sterile,  
> ornamental exotics which offer so little in stability and interest now  
> and pass on even less to the next generation."  - Dick Young in "Kane  
> County Wild Plants and Natural Areas"
> 

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