Thu, 29 Apr 1999 08:42:03 +0200 - Message No. 5565
From: Roland.Sieber1@swisscom.com

Subject: AW: @ as a first bike?


Poor boy ! Only 19cm long ? This must be a guiness record !
I agree with you : @ is the best iven for beginners.
greatings
roland sieber (schubert) atic#210 schweiz
email rol.sieber@bluewin.ch

> ----------
> Von: 	Christian-Liedtke@t-online.de
> Gesendet: 	Mittwoch, 28. April 1999 20:34
> An: 	Africa Twin List
> Betreff: 	AW: (XRV) @ as a first bike?
> 
> 
> Hi @´s
> I´m riding a RD07 as my first bike(second hand), I´m 30 years old and I´ve
> got my license since
> october last year and now over 3000 km. I think the @ is the best that has
> happen to me because ěm 19cm long and my legs
> are having enough space and distance to the ground.
> The @ can be driven as easy as a bycicle and thats the point : Always
> having
> the full control ....
> 
> 
> CU
> krischan
> 
> 
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: owner-xrv@www.atic.org [mailto:owner-xrv@www.atic.org]Im Auftrag
> > von Haden Derek MSM POIS GB
> > Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 28. April 1999 17:24
> > An: Andrew Cockburn; Africa Twin List
> > Betreff: RE: (XRV) @ as a first bike?
> >
> > would it be suitable as first bike?
> > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
> >
> > I think it would be perfect as a first bike, so long as you can handle
> > the size and weight. Power delivery is smooth and progressive, the
> > handling lends itself to the odd error of judgement, unlike a sports
> > bike which just gets out of shape and spits you off. Best bike I have
> > ever ridden in traffic, not sure if it's the sheer presence of it or the
> > confidence it gives, or maybe it's just both. Go on!! improve your life,
> > buy an @.
> >
> > Derek Haden
> >
> > Systems support engineer
> >
> > Origin IT.
> >
> > Visit my personal web pages at http://www.geocities.com/pipeline/2422
> >  ----------
> > From: Andrew Cockburn
> > To: "<" > Subject: (XRV) @ as a first bike?
> > Date: 28 April 1999 13:08
> >
> > Guys,
> >
> > I am due to take my test shortly and find the idea of a @ appealing, but
> > would it be suitable as first bike?
> >
> > Andy Cockburn
> > British Antarctic Survey
> >
> > Andrew Cockburn
> > Technical Support - British Antarctic Survey
> >
> 



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