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Subject: [Leica] Biking for wimps
From: imra at iol.ie (Douglas Barry)
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2017 16:04:03 +0100
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Yes Dan, I had seen reviews on Dahons, but I've never seen an actual one 
over here in Ireland. Must make it my business to do so. What model have 
you? You should stick a photo of it up on the Lug gallery.

Douglas


On 13/06/2017 02:01, D Khong wrote:
> Doug
>
> While checking out foldies, have a look at the much lighter makes. I have 
> a Dahon which is 8.3kg and that lightness actually made me decide against 
> the Brompton. There is now a Brompton look alike, made by MIT, which is 
> better constructed marketed at half the price. This one is giving the 
> Bromptons a run for their money.
>
> Dan K.
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
>>> On 13 Jun 2017, at 8:24 AM, Douglas Barry <imra at iol.ie> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 12/06/2017 22:01, Lawrence Zeitlin wrote:
>>> Eighty five kilometers is a distance for wimps. I regularly biked far 
>>> more than that. See these  images in the LUG Gallery.
>>>
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Larry+Z/National+Century+1990.JPG.html
>>>
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Larry+Z/Biking+at+Perkins+Peak.jpg.html
>>> (this was my biking companion - not me)
>>>
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/Larry+Z/Larry+biking+at+Croton+Dam.jpg.html
>>>
>>> Incidentally 100 miles is about 161 km.
>>>
>>> Disclaimer: Of course I don't do those distances now. I promised my wife 
>>> I would stop biking long trips when I hit 80.
>>> As a result I have six bicycles in my garage rusting away. My only 
>>> grandson still uses training wheels.
>>>
>>> Larry Z
>>>
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>> Are you sure you didn't just take that bike out of the boot (trunk) of 
>> your car for a staged photo, Larry :-)
>>
>> Well, I did get in a small cycle to celebrate the 200th anniversary of 
>> the bicycle today, but my max distance on a training run when I was doing 
>> triathlons was 150 miles or 241k. However, I only did that distance 
>> twice. Most of the time they were hilly 60 mile cycles. I must retrace 
>> some of my old routes to see what the total climbs were, so I should get 
>> one of those Garmins.
>>
>> I too have a load of bikes - eight in all, but three of those are used by 
>> my sons, even though one of those has two bikes of his own. I still have 
>> my Mercian Superlight racer which I'm going to hang onto as it's a 
>> gorgeous piece of kit. I'm going to sell three of the others over the 
>> next couple of months including a heavy folder which weighs as much as a 
>> garden gate. I'm going to buy a Brompton folder instead, as it's much 
>> lighter.
>>
>> Douglas
>>
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Replies: Reply from dankhong at gmail.com (D Khong) ([Leica] Biking for wimps)
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