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  • Re: MOUNTAIN BIKE SUSPENSION SYSTEMS.

    This message is directed to Tony Bauer at Lakehead University in Canada.

    I forwarded your request regarding suspension systems to a friend of mine
    here at Queen's, Eldon Brown, who did an undergraduate thesis/project on a
    new mountain bike suspension system. He is very interested in speaking
    with Marnie; however, he tells me that neither address worked for him
    when he tried to reach her.

    Could you please forward this note to Marnie. I've included his email
    address for her to reach him directly.

    3eab3@qlink.queensu.ca

    Thanks very much.
    Sherri.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~
    Sherri Sparling, BSc(Eng) Clinical Mechanics Group
    Sparling@ME.QueensU.Ca Mechanical Engineering
    (613) 545-6737
    Queen's University, Kingston, Canada
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~


    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    Date: Tue, 7 Feb 1995 13:42:00 EST
    From: Bauer - Tony
    To: Multiple recipients of list BIOMCH-L
    Newgroups: bit.listserv.biomch-l
    Subject: MOUNTAIN BIKE SUSPENSION SYSTEMS.

    I am a graduate student at the School of Kinesiology,Lakehead
    University,and currently researching the effectiveness of mountain
    bike suspensions. I would be interested in any current research in
    this area or any ideas as to the best way of measuring the
    effectiveness of the suspession systems currently available as
    optional components of competitive
    mountain bikes. I will be happy to share your responses.
    Thankyou!
    Marnie Laser
    School of Kinesiology
    Lakehead University
    Thunder Bay
    Canada P7B5E1

    MLASER@ICE.LAKEHEAD.CA
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