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What Do You Wish You Could Transport On Your Bike?
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<blockquote data-quote="yanktar" data-source="post: 21756" data-attributes="member: 339"><p>Berninas were known as the Rolls Royce of sewing machines. But how small and light is it?</p><p></p><p>The ONLY Singer machines I thought were well-made were the Featherweights and the commercial duty machines--and the older treadle-driven machines. Singer's later machines were junk. I didn't know how much till I worked on an Elna....</p><p></p><p>Most miles I've done in a day is 800, on my FZ1. Down to Deal's Gap and back. An exercise in determination, and ignoring discomfort. The next time I went down I drove down with a buddy and we trailered the bikes! (got there faster too, because we stopped a lot less and needed less breaks).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yanktar, post: 21756, member: 339"] Berninas were known as the Rolls Royce of sewing machines. But how small and light is it? The ONLY Singer machines I thought were well-made were the Featherweights and the commercial duty machines--and the older treadle-driven machines. Singer's later machines were junk. I didn't know how much till I worked on an Elna.... Most miles I've done in a day is 800, on my FZ1. Down to Deal's Gap and back. An exercise in determination, and ignoring discomfort. The next time I went down I drove down with a buddy and we trailered the bikes! (got there faster too, because we stopped a lot less and needed less breaks). [/QUOTE]
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