WTB: Super stiff road frame with 58cm top tube

Jake Rosenfeld

2009-01-27

Yeah !   I think that it's high time that the OBRA list had a "Flag" button, what can you do for us Kenji?    
          
Sheesh,  enough of the outrage card everyone :-)

 

________________________________
From: Rick Johnson
To: Mike Rosenfeld
Cc: obra@list.obra.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2009 5:26:48 PM
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] WTB: Super stiff road frame with 58cm top tube

Yea, and "top tube" sounds too much like "tube top" - that immodest clothing item that promotes promiscuity and is a gateway to premarital sex. We should allow that either!
:-D

Rick

Mike Rosenfeld wrote:
I am offended by your use of the word "stiff" can you please use some random "X's" in the word "stiff" to keep mine and other peoples sensibilities safe.

I wish you luck in your endeavor to find a "stxff" frameset.

On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Per Bjesse wrote:

I am looking for a 130mm spaced road frame with a 58cm top tube or so.
Important: Stiff enough that it won't flex madly when pouring on the
power; a compact well-dimensioned aluminum frame like a Cannondale,
Specialized, or Cervelo Team Soloist would be great but any material
and make is fine as long as the frame is burly enough. Less important:
Cosmetic condition (as long as it is structurally sound), weight,
bling factor.
_______________________________________________
OBRA mailing list
obra@list.obra.org
http://list.obra.org/mailman/listinfo/obra
Unsubscribe: obra-unsubscribe@list.obra.org

________________________________

_______________________________________________
OBRA mailing list
obra@list.obra.org
http://list.obra.org/mailman/listinfo/obra
Unsubscribe: obra-unsubscribe@list.obra.org


Rick Johnson

2009-01-27

Yea, and "top tube" sounds too much like "tube top" - that immodest
clothing item that promotes promiscuity and is a gateway to premarital
sex. We should allow that either!

:-D



Rick



Mike Rosenfeld wrote:

I am offended by your use of the word "stiff" can you
please use some random "X's" in the word "stiff" to keep mine and other
peoples sensibilities safe.



I wish you luck in your endeavor to find a "stxff" frameset.



On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Per Bjesse <per@perbjesse.com>
wrote:

I
am looking for a 130mm spaced road frame with a 58cm top tube or so.

Important: Stiff enough that it won't flex madly when pouring on the

power; a compact well-dimensioned aluminum frame like a Cannondale,

Specialized, or Cervelo Team Soloist would be great but any material

and make is fine as long as the frame is burly enough. Less important:

Cosmetic condition (as long as it is structurally sound), weight,

bling factor.

_______________________________________________

OBRA mailing list

obra@list.obra.org

http://list.obra.org/mailman/listinfo/obra

Unsubscribe: obra-unsubscribe@list.obra.org








_______________________________________________
OBRA mailing list
obra@list.obra.org
http://list.obra.org/mailman/listinfo/obra
Unsubscribe: obra-unsubscribe@list.obra.org


Mike Rosenfeld

2009-01-27

I am offended by your use of the word "stiff" can you please use some random
"X's" in the word "stiff" to keep mine and other peoples sensibilities safe.

I wish you luck in your endeavor to find a "stxff" frameset.

On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 3:54 PM, Per Bjesse wrote:

> I am looking for a 130mm spaced road frame with a 58cm top tube or so.
> Important: Stiff enough that it won't flex madly when pouring on the
> power; a compact well-dimensioned aluminum frame like a Cannondale,
> Specialized, or Cervelo Team Soloist would be great but any material
> and make is fine as long as the frame is burly enough. Less important:
> Cosmetic condition (as long as it is structurally sound), weight,
> bling factor.
> _______________________________________________
> OBRA mailing list
> obra@list.obra.org
> http://list.obra.org/mailman/listinfo/obra
> Unsubscribe: obra-unsubscribe@list.obra.org
>


Per Bjesse

2009-01-27

I am looking for a 130mm spaced road frame with a 58cm top tube or so.
Important: Stiff enough that it won't flex madly when pouring on the
power; a compact well-dimensioned aluminum frame like a Cannondale,
Specialized, or Cervelo Team Soloist would be great but any material
and make is fine as long as the frame is burly enough. Less important:
Cosmetic condition (as long as it is structurally sound), weight,
bling factor.