Ah yes, the dayze of riding a frame that's too small and trying to make it 
work ! AHahahahahahaha ! 

I'm sure Chris would power up the slopes regardless of the type of bike he 
was riding or how he was positioned. It's not a skill or a talent, it just 
kinda is "one of those things" that no one can explain. The bike never 
makes the rider !  It's a nice sales pitch though, and the classic motto of 
the European pro cycling teams back in the day: "win on Sunday, sell on 
Monday" ! 

On Wednesday, May 6, 2026 at 9:14:36 PM UTC-4 [email protected] wrote:

> From You Know Who. 
>
> On Saturday’s ~8 mile very steep, rocky, rutted, and muddy dirt ride up 
> the side of the Sandias, Chris sat bolt upright on his Homer, powering away 
> up the slopes and certainly leaving me behind. But this takes bar height to 
> the “height of folly,” and you will forgive the stupid pun. As You Know Who 
> says, “Just get a Rivendell, already."
>
>
>
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> Patrick Moore
> Alburquerque, Nuevo Mexico, Etats Unis d'Amerique, Orbis Terrarum
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