Drink This?



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in article [email protected], Ben at [email protected] wrote on
4/11/03 9:10 AM:

> Joshua Goldberg wrote:
>> Question for a friend. This (younger) female friend had a "brilliant" idea (aren't they all) and
>> has sought my wisdom (mistake) and I don't want to steer the person wrong...as I have made more
>> than a few bad calls before (re: home computers and pocket calculators will NEVER catch on, so
>> don't invest in those toys...whoops). Anyway her idea (Summer job idea) was to sell Icy Cold
>> "Bottled Water and Fresh?? Lemonade" beside a popular Bike Path. My 1st thought was "Gatorade"
>> would sell better for Mtb and Performance cyclists. That when I ride I like a bottle of cold
>> Perrier, a friend said he prefers a glass of tap water...drinks half and pours other half over
>> his head (the guy is just plain weird). Anyway the weekend question would be: when on a bike path
>> (summer/heat) and you encounter someone flogging Icy Cold liquid refreshments a) would you stop
>> to buy and b) what would you (prefer) to drink?? as for Bent content, her plan is to raise enough
>> $ to buy a trike
>> P.S. keep it clean, she wants a printout of any replies TIA

In my city and in yours it is illegal on several fronts to do this. She should look up relevant laws
before this venture.
 
[email protected] (Lynn) wrote in message
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> Come to think of it I've had solid coroplast fairings on previous bents...
>
Speaking as another Coroplast user, I can also say that the opaqueness of the fairings has never
been a problem. If I put a windshield on them, it's strictly for looks, not for looking through.
I've found myself wondering if FF will be making carbon fairings for SWBs, perhaps with a better
shape than the current offerings?
 
[email protected] (John Foltz) wrote:

> Speaking as another Coroplast user, I can also say that the opaqueness of the fairings has never
> been a problem. If I put a windshield on them, it's strictly for looks, not for looking through.
> I've found myself wondering if FF will be making carbon fairings for SWBs, perhaps with a better
> shape than the current offerings?

John that would be awesome! I would love to see one on the front of my Bacchetta. But I don't know,
I'm thinking FF is really into LWB's and that might be all he'll concentrate on for now....guess
we'll just have to wait and see. Lynn
 
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