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- From: molenda@i1.msi.umn.edu (Jason Molenda)
- Subject: Re: CG (was Re: What would you ride...
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 1992 04:36:50 GMT
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- stafford@msus1.msus.edu writes:
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- > markk@tcs.com (Mark Kromer) said (in part)
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- >But you may be right. I extend an open invitation to you to ride
- >some gravel roads here in Minnesota on a _low_ cg machine. Pure
- >heaven on gravel. Hell on pavement.
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- Mark, fair warning here: When john says ``low cg machine'' he's
- talking about a beastly machine which has no turnsignals and a center of
- gravity at roughly where your wheel axel is. Be scared.
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