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AndreZA

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Thule ???

SRAM ???

Lezyne ???

Castelli ???

 

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Thule = too-lee

Sram = like I said just like pram. And it is not written in caps. It's an acronym that can be read as a word. Otherwise you would pronounce it "ES ARE A EM".

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Hello Big ot sorry... H

 

Did not take long to catch the fish.

 

"double poster" am I ? where and when specifically

 

When you catch a fish it may very well be a Red Herring....... or it could be something with the memomory of an elephant who used to ne a notorius double poster. Be very careful when you double post as your own habits and ways of saying things are reflected..... like in the posting above.

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Another important one is Shimano..... pronounced as it is written SHI-MANO ...... not the derogatory way ignorant kempekkernoglia users insist on.

 

Oom H, I was once advised to pronounce it as "****-ma-no" :rolleyes:

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When you catch a fish it may very well be a Red Herring....... or it could be something with the memomory of an elephant who used to ne a notorius double poster. Be very careful when you double post as your own habits and ways of saying things are reflected..... like in the posting above.

 

God,you are such a twat...

Absolute drivel.

I have never double posted (unlike you)on this site or any other.Period.

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Thule = too-lee

Sram = like I said just like pram. And it is not written in caps. It's an acronym that can be read as a word. Otherwise you would pronounce it "ES ARE A EM".

 

At SRAM we are passionate about cycling. We ride our bikes to work and around town. We ride our bikes in the peloton, on the trails and down the mountains.

 

http://www.sram.com

 

All their branding has it in uppercase. ;)

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