Question:
Schwinn 564 vs Giant Kronos?
I need a second bike to move around and ride for funI don't want to to be too expensive in case something happens to it.stolen, accident, etc.I found a 1989 Schwinn 564 that I went to look at yesterdayIt's in good shapeThey guy will sell it for $200It includes aerobars that I could later sell.The second is a 1998 Giant KronosI haven't gone to check this one outIt's selling for about the same priceThe size on this one should fit me.Which is a better bike? The Schwinn is older, but it was a higher end bikeThe Giant is newer, but probably lower endBoth are Aluminum frames.I need to give the Schwinn guy an answer by tomorrow, and I won't be able to look at the Giant before next week eitherSo I need to decide by tonight.Thanks for the help.
Answer:
My grandmother used to deliver me cookies as quickly as I first moved remote from residing houseShe might positioned them in a plastic container with a lid on itThen wrapped the container in bubble wrap and different stuff so the cookies did no longer circulate around whilst in transiti've got on no account in my opinion mailed cookies long distances beforei understand that once I shop them in an air tight plastic container they stay delicate and yummy for fantastically much a monthI say a month because of the fact they many times get eaten before the month is up.
I sent homemade cookies to my sister all the time when she was in AfghanistanI would do one of two things, depending on the type of cookieIf it was a soft cookie, like chocolate chip, then it'd pack it pretty tight in a tupperware containerI'd then zip it in a big zip lock bagIf it was a firmer cookie, I'd just zip it in a ziplock bagI'd pack the whole box pretty well so that things didn't move around so muchIt didn't take too long for things to get to her, maybe 4 or 5 days, so they all arrived safely and still fresh.
I helped my sister send some stuff over to Iraq for her boyfriend, and she used plastic zip lock bags and put slices of bread in thereIt worked like a charmI've always had good luck using bread when sending cookies and cakesHer boyfriend said that everything tasted great and nothing was staleThe cookies were moist and the bread was dry, but the bread is meant to be thrown out once the package arrivesDefinitely try getting as much air out as possibleI think using the vacuum bags is a great idea.
I have Giant Iguana, Warp and Rainier and they have been working perfectly Just make sure the derailleur is -at least- shimano deore or Lx and in good shape, same with the front derailleurCheck for any cracks on the frameId go for the Giant.
I helped my sister send some stuff over to Iraq for her boyfriend, and she used plastic zip lock bags and put slices of bread in thereIt worked like a charmI've always had good luck using bread when sending cookies and cakesHer boyfriend said that everything tasted great and nothing was staleThe cookies were moist and the bread was dry, but the bread is meant to be thrown out once the package arrivesDefinitely try getting as much air out as possibleI think using the vacuum bags is a great idea.
I have Giant Iguana, Warp and Rainier and they have been working perfectly Just make sure the derailleur is -at least- shimano deore or Lx and in good shape, same with the front derailleurCheck for any cracks on the frameId go for the Giant.
i jus sent my bf some cookies in afghanistan lol i put the cookies in a gallon zip lock freezer bag and i sucked all the air like NO AIR in the bag and i rolled it over and taped it shutthen i put it another gallon bag and sucked the air out of that toothen i put it into ANOTHER bag and sucked the air out of that and taped that one shutso i triple bagged it and sent itim not sure how it turned out yet tho im still waiting for him to get it.
My grandmother used to deliver me cookies as quickly as I first moved remote from residing houseShe might positioned them in a plastic container with a lid on itThen wrapped the container in bubble wrap and different stuff so the cookies did no longer circulate around whilst in transiti've got on no account in my opinion mailed cookies long distances beforei understand that once I shop them in an air tight plastic container they stay delicate and yummy for fantastically much a monthI say a month because of the fact they many times get eaten before the month is up.
I sent homemade cookies to my sister all the time when she was in AfghanistanI would do one of two things, depending on the type of cookieIf it was a soft cookie, like chocolate chip, then it'd pack it pretty tight in a tupperware containerI'd then zip it in a big zip lock bagIf it was a firmer cookie, I'd just zip it in a ziplock bagI'd pack the whole box pretty well so that things didn't move around so muchIt didn't take too long for things to get to her, maybe 4 or 5 days, so they all arrived safely and still fresh.