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Date:         Sat, 8 Aug 1998 22:08:14 -0700
Reply-To:     George Crawford <gcrawfor@ALTAIR.CSUSTAN.EDU>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <Vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         George Crawford <gcrawfor@ALTAIR.CSUSTAN.EDU>
Organization: Very Little
Subject:      Re: overheard in a bicycle shop (F)
Comments: To: lcarter@cowichan.com
Comments: cc: van <vanagon@vanagon.com>, type 2 <type2@bigkitty.azaccess.com>
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Larry Carter wrote:

> These bicycle guys obviously had quite a lot of money > invested in their > lifestyle (bicycles), yet none of them considered a > Vanagon (compulsory VW > content) or any VW product (rabbit) as a possible vehicle > for them. > I know that this small group is not representational of > all > 20-somethingers, but it seems to me that used VWs fit > their purposes much > better than used japanese cars, in being cheap to buy, run > and repair, and > looking good all the while. Larry Carter >

I'm one of the 20-something bicycle guys who has a lot of money in their bike. But I drive a Westy. The problem with most of those gen-x'ers, which I'm one of, is that they're used to haveing things done for them. Those guys in the bike shop probably don't even work on their own bikes, they're too lazy. How do you expect them to work on a VW. If you frequent the mountain bike lists you see that a lot of people in my age group would rather pay the BSG (bike shop guy) to fix their bike than learn to do it themselves. To me part of the fun of riding bikes AND owning a VW is working on them myself. I'm still learning to work on the VW.

-- George Crawford Home: http://www.cs.csustan.edu/~gcrawfor/crawhome.html Bike Club: http://www.cs.csustan.edu/~gcrawfor/FatTire/sftr.html

'70 Westy daily driver


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