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        <title>Frazz says, &quot;Buy a decent bike&quot; - Bicycle - Bicycle&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>I really enjoyed the story line in Frazz last week. You&#039;ll have to start with 6/16 to get the whole thing.
I agree with this: &amp;nbsp;If you love a bike and you ride it a lot, it&#039;s worth every penny you spent. If you have a bike you hate and refuse to ride, it&#039;s worthless no matter the price tag.
In college, I had a cheap bike that I HATED. I bought Yellow Bike (its name) a couple of years ago. I&#039;m usually pretty... uh... thrifty, so this was only the second major purchase I made since graduating. I loved this&amp;nbsp;bike since the first time I rode it,&amp;nbsp;and I&#039;ve never regretted the purchase. It&#039;s stylish, with 21 speeds and thinnish tires. Oh, and I can wear a sun dress when I ride. This bike is a summer weekend.
More recently, I added a road/touring bike to&amp;nbsp;the stable (we now have the &amp;quot;bike cave&amp;quot; for, you guessed it, bike storage under our stairs. In&amp;nbsp;our living room). Another bike I love. Seriously, on the hottest day of the year so far I rushed home from work so I could take the 520 (its ID pending a good name) for a ride. It&#039;s a quick little machine and great for hauling groceries.
I can&#039;t think of many other purchases I&#039;ve gotten so much satisfaction from.
Leslie</description>
        <itunes:summary>I really enjoyed the story line in Frazz last week. You&#039;ll have to start with 6/16 to get the whole thing.
I agree with this: &amp;nbsp;If you love a bike and you ride it a lot, it&#039;s worth every penny you spent. If you have a bike you hate and refuse to ride, it&#039;s worthless no matter the price tag.
In college, I had a cheap bike that I HATED. I bought Yellow Bike (its name) a couple of years ago. I&#039;m usually pretty... uh... thrifty, so this was only the second major purchase I made since graduating. I loved this&amp;nbsp;bike since the first time I rode it,&amp;nbsp;and I&#039;ve never regretted the purchase. It&#039;s stylish, with 21 speeds and thinnish tires. Oh, and I can wear a sun dress when I ride. This bike is a summer weekend.
More recently, I added a road/touring bike to&amp;nbsp;the stable (we now have the &amp;quot;bike cave&amp;quot; for, you guessed it, bike storage under our stairs. In&amp;nbsp;our living room). Another bike I love. Seriously, on the hottest day of the year so far I rushed home from work so I could take the 520 (its ID pending a good name) for a ride. It&#039;s a quick little machine and great for hauling groceries.
I can&#039;t think of many other purchases I&#039;ve gotten so much satisfaction from.
Leslie</itunes:summary>
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                <title>Jun 29,  2008 at 04:06 AM : Hi Leslie
 
You...</title>
                <description>Hi Leslie
 
You might be interested in our new Bike Cave bike storage system together with its optional Anka Point security bracket.  Check out www.TidyTent.com
No distributors in the US as yet unfortunately, but www.GardenProducts4U.com will do international shipping
Cheers
 
Rob</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Hi Leslie
 
You might be interested in our new Bike Cave bike storage system together with its optional Anka Point security bracket.  Check out www.TidyTent.com
No distributors in the US as yet unfortunately, but www.GardenProducts4U.com will do international shipping
Cheers
 
Rob</itunes:summary>     
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