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My dearest gravity dropper,
I must confess. I had short fling with my ex-Thomson.
Maybe it was her low weight, her beautiful black body, her memories of youth and speed, the constant arrousal.

But what was I thinking ?!? I know we had our ups and downs (and so many of them), but once I've gotten to know you, I just can't go back. You make me feel young again. Secure. Down to earth. The most fun ever. Absolutely nothing else compares.

Want you back in my life for ever and ever,
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Heh, Larry?

Toss me a url if you have it handy. Been wanting to order a GD just never see one listed on the sites I typically browse.

KB
http://mtnhighcyclery.com/indexpage.htm. Probably need to call for a price: 970-669-7960. He isn't giving them away, but his price was significantly less than others when I got mine (a year and a half ago :eekster: )
 

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Good stuff

Last weekend in Whistler I had the Dropper on a Highline and even though some may think they are overkill for a resort session I was super glad I had it. Even riding from the hotel to the lift it was great to put the seat up a few inches to cut down on the clown circles, and at my advancing age the straighter knees really are happier. On the mountain there were a couple times a run where a couple few hundred yard flat needed to be covered and bang the seat went up and my gearing went up as well. I thought that since it can't quite drop as far as a standard post that I would be scared on the gnarly sections but that was never a problem. I never had a problem getting off the back and after than it don't matter. very cool part.

DT
 
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