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Andre Jute
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On Feb 2, 12:57 am, Tom Sherman <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Ozark Bicycle wrote:
> > On Jan 31, 10:35 pm, Tom Sherman <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >> ...
> >> The CF will likely be slower than the road bicycle but considerably more
> >> comfortable.
>
> > Hmmm.....I do not find my "road bicycles" at all uncomfortable. And I
> > wouldn't expect a CF to be "fast", I have others for that purpose.
>
> Well, one would generally expect regular cyclists to not have too much
> problem with comfort - after all, true masochists are rare. Regular
> cyclists are a biased (statistically speaking) sample when it comes to
> judging the comfort of bicycles.
>
> Despite the protestations of certain parties, I believe that there are
> people out there who would be cyclists except for comfort issues;
> therefore there is a market out there for something more comfortable
> than a conventional upright, but is not as different as a recumbent. If
> a substantial number of these people could be served with CF bicycles,
> it would be of great benefit to cycling in general.
I used to wonder about that. But now I think there are a great many
other factors necessary for a bike revival missing, among a fuller
list that you no doubt know better than I do: general public attitude
to cycling (indifferent tending dangerous among the motoring public),
political clout of cyclists (zero), the growth of cycling facilities
(miniscule). The proof of my statement is clearly evident in the fact
that during the last fifteen or twenty years of economic boom closely
aligned to the environmental boom bicycling, surely an environmentally
friendly form of transport, did not outstrip economic growth by
multiples (Gofer Google, Carl -- bring us the relative growth
statistics).
> --
> Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
> "And never forget, life ultimately makes failures of all people."
> - A. Derleth
Andre Jute
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wrote:
> Ozark Bicycle wrote:
> > On Jan 31, 10:35 pm, Tom Sherman <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >> ...
> >> The CF will likely be slower than the road bicycle but considerably more
> >> comfortable.
>
> > Hmmm.....I do not find my "road bicycles" at all uncomfortable. And I
> > wouldn't expect a CF to be "fast", I have others for that purpose.
>
> Well, one would generally expect regular cyclists to not have too much
> problem with comfort - after all, true masochists are rare. Regular
> cyclists are a biased (statistically speaking) sample when it comes to
> judging the comfort of bicycles.
>
> Despite the protestations of certain parties, I believe that there are
> people out there who would be cyclists except for comfort issues;
> therefore there is a market out there for something more comfortable
> than a conventional upright, but is not as different as a recumbent. If
> a substantial number of these people could be served with CF bicycles,
> it would be of great benefit to cycling in general.
I used to wonder about that. But now I think there are a great many
other factors necessary for a bike revival missing, among a fuller
list that you no doubt know better than I do: general public attitude
to cycling (indifferent tending dangerous among the motoring public),
political clout of cyclists (zero), the growth of cycling facilities
(miniscule). The proof of my statement is clearly evident in the fact
that during the last fifteen or twenty years of economic boom closely
aligned to the environmental boom bicycling, surely an environmentally
friendly form of transport, did not outstrip economic growth by
multiples (Gofer Google, Carl -- bring us the relative growth
statistics).
> --
> Tom Sherman - Holstein-Friesland Bovinia
> "And never forget, life ultimately makes failures of all people."
> - A. Derleth
Andre Jute
"Garbage in, garbage out." -- Programmer's warning.
"Wiki in, wiki out." -- Al Marcy.