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From: David.Carrel@VI.RI.CMU.EDU
To: frederick.knabe@B.GP.CS.CMU.EDU
Subject: Jamis Mtn. Bikes
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I own and frequently try to destroy my Jamis bike.  However, no matter what
treacherous trail I ride, it is always me rather than my bike that comes
out looking sorry.  I have had great experiences with the Jamis that I own!
However, I have no idea how well it stands up to rust in an Ocean environment.
I get mine covered with mud and water, and grime and shrubbery, but
no rust yet.  
Well, good luck 
dave


