Leah asked: " What do you make of this?"

Well DUH!  Obviously the plainer one is much much better, proven by you 
because you love your Raspberry Plat so much more than any other bike.  
Reinforced by the fact that yoru Raspberry Plat absolutely DESTROYED the 
roadie-dominated club ride.  The plain one is faster, stronger and 
awesomer.  Believe the science!

They snuck the slow heavy cutout one onto your mermaid Plat to make you 
work harder, so your Racing Plat is that much more dominant during your 
Alpha demonstrations of prowess.  

Mermaid Plat -- training bike
Racing Plat -- event bike

;-P

Bill "proving the proofs which have been proven" Lindsay
Liv, MI


On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 6:16:02 AM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! wrote:

> Ok, good to know the real name. I will likely continue to mess it up. Did 
> you see the photos? What do you make of this?
>
> On Apr 8, 2022, at 9:11 AM, Bill Lindsay <tape...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Leah, "bottom bracket lug" is perfectly descriptive, but I think the term 
> you'll see in print when lugs are being discussed is "bottom bracket 
> shell".  That term isn't totally specific to cast bottom bracket shells 
> like this.  The plain metal cylinder one would use in a tig welded or 
> fillet brazed frame is also called a "bottom bracket shell".  Either way, 
> your "bottom bracket lug" identifies what you are talking about just fine
>
>
> BL in WC
>
> On Friday, April 8, 2022 at 6:06:26 AM UTC-7 Bicycle Belle Ding Ding! 
> wrote:
>
>> I stumbled upon something very interesting. I was taking my mermaid 
>> Platypus out for a ride and I happened to notice what I thought was a large 
>> drop of water on the bottom bracket lug. It wasn’t - it’s a cut-out. It 
>> looked so foreign to me, so I looked at my raspberry Platypus. 
>>
>> Totally different lugs. 
>>
>> My raspberry is a sample bike. It made sense to me that it might have a 
>> different, simpler lug. But then I started looking on Instagram. Now, who 
>> takes photos of the bottom bracket lug (is that the name for it? I don’t 
>> know.)? Almost no one. But I found a mermaid Platy on Blue Lug’s account 
>> and it has the same lug as my raspberry bike. So, it is not because my bike 
>> is a sample. It seems some Platys went out with the cut-out lug, and some 
>> went out with the plain lug. I’ll attach photos in the following post…
>>
>> Which lug does your Platypus have? Why do you think they built the bikes 
>> this way?
>> Leah
>>
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