[RBW] Re: Pass Stormin’ n’ Scorchin’ Spectacular!

2017-12-03 Thread Philip Williamson
First - I thought you’d passed on the ENO? If you’d still like to wait and see, I’ll put it back in the box till after Xmas-ish. Second and third - that’s my experience of fixed off-road, too. It’s an advantage that people think is a detriment, so the random awe of strangers seems unearned. An

[RBW] Re: Pass Stormin’ n’ Scorchin’ Spectacular!

2017-12-03 Thread Deacon Patrick
Aye, Craig and Ian, me first adult foray into fixed (and now just normal riding, how quickly things change to “normal”! Grin.) The trike I used to deliver “pizza” to my parents in the backyard was fixed, so not my first experience. Grin. Uh oh, Philip, did I inspire my way out of an old threade

[RBW] Re: Pass Stormin’ n’ Scorchin’ Spectacular!

2017-12-03 Thread Ian A
Hello Deacon I am also curious as to whether you already have fixed experience. You seem to have taken to it immediately, almost without a transitional learning phase. Inspiring. IanA -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To un

[RBW] Re: Pass Stormin’ n’ Scorchin’ Spectacular!

2017-12-02 Thread Craig Montgomery
Yo Deacon, is this your first foray into fixed riding in general? Or into fixed along trails? In either case you might enjoy this: http://www.63xc.com/index.htm Lots of fun reading for you. Some of it is dated. No matter. Craig in Tucson On Friday, December 1, 2017 at 2:57:17 P