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tires: msg#00003culture.bicycle.birdybike.general
Hi Mark! Nice to meet you. What is it with you "publishing world" guys in NYC and the Birdy ? Seems like your the 3rd one i've met ;) Burley doesn't sell to individuals. Order from a bike shop. REI gives you a 10% dividend discount. Here in the San Francisco Bay Area tubes run $3.50 - $4.00; tires are $10.00 (In England I'm told they're $15, so we get a "deal"). I buy 5 at a time and stockpile them for myself. Even some bike shops that sell the Birdy don't stock the tires/tubes! The make a small package when you figure-eight them and fold the "circles" of the figure-eight upon itself. Keep one in your desk at work. One in the car. A few at home. Bob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ eGroup home: http://www.eGroups.com/group/birdybike http://www.eGroups.com - Simplifying group communications
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