| I got it!  I call mine a Husky!  450 Desert Master.  For the winter that is.
Others for spring/summer.
WFO
Glen Byrns wrote:
> >WFO Herb in Grants Pass...as in Oregon
> >Keep the sticky side down!
>
> asks:>...what's a "RockHopper"?
>
> Its a little two wheeled vehicle.  Mine is chronically underpowered.  Good
> for hill climbing, descending, and transferring large amounts of mud to
> clothing.  They are notoriously hard to start in the morning, need frequent
> maintenance, and much like an LBC, cradles your hiney with the velvet touch
> of a manhole cover.  They cause broken collarbones, lacerated elbows,
> massive scabs on knees and other contact points, with the occasional deep
> gouge in the shin.  One big plus, no Lucas electrics.  When its too wet for
> my topless Sprite, it must be time for the mountainbike!
>
>                                 Regards, Glen Byrns
>
> '59 bugeye
> '97 Pro-flex
> numerous other road bikes
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