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No, not Manfrontto. Started with a C, I think., But I will digress. The first tripod I ever bought was Manfrotto. Really solid (probably could use it as a club) and works as well as it did when I first bought it in 1994.I suppose it was Manfrotto, the best photographic tripods ever built...
Do you think we bottomed ?
Raleighs are good. At least the more decent ones.Got my new to me bike today! It was a spare so the gal just gave it to me. I got a good deal. It’s in great shape. It’s a Raleigh - UK company. Gal said it was $300 new in 2008. Current model is $520! Nice ride and cushy seat. I’m used to cheapo bikes.
Raleighs are good. At least the more decent ones.
Welcome to the dark side. When you've tried something decent, you really don't want to go back to basic cheapo models. My ride has a nice, stiff Al frame, crisp gears/gear shifters and hand-built wheels with light rims. I thoroughly hate riding a cheapo bike and would rather walk.
Why not fix your knees?I don’t walk any significant distance. Hurts my knees. That’s why I put out feelers for a free bike.
Uh, how?Why not fix your knees?
Well I fixed mine with replacement, out of the water for 33 days probably 100% in another 30 days and now 300 to 500% betterUh, how?
Knees aren't easily "fixed". Knees and elbows are among the most complicated and vulnerable joints we have, and they're generally not easily "fixed". When I was doing martial arts, my biggest fear was screwing up a knee or an elbow. I have mates who had to give up a very promising career in sports due to knee injuries.
If your knee is screwed, there's more than a fair chance it'll continue being screwed for the rest of your life.