Buzzsaw
Retro Guru
Re:
Best bike I have ridden is still is my 94 Kona Kilauea which I still ride to this day. Love the nicely setup geometry which seem to be the case of all the Kona bikes I have owned.
Worst MTB ridden was a Giant Wrap 3 one of the first breed of affordable dual suspension bikes - heavy and creaked like frog because of the rear suspension. Alright riding on road surfaces but felt bleeding awful on the dirt.
Worse road bike was a local NZ brand made - Worldrider Elite when I first started road racing as a kid. It was the only half decent bike I could afford at the time and was probably 2-3 sizes to big for me - thanks to the dodgy "used car salesman" type local bike dealer saying "you'll grow into it." I have a lovely set of lifetime matching scars on my knees and elbows thanks to that oversized bucking donkey of a bike.....
Best bike I have ridden is still is my 94 Kona Kilauea which I still ride to this day. Love the nicely setup geometry which seem to be the case of all the Kona bikes I have owned.
Worst MTB ridden was a Giant Wrap 3 one of the first breed of affordable dual suspension bikes - heavy and creaked like frog because of the rear suspension. Alright riding on road surfaces but felt bleeding awful on the dirt.
Worse road bike was a local NZ brand made - Worldrider Elite when I first started road racing as a kid. It was the only half decent bike I could afford at the time and was probably 2-3 sizes to big for me - thanks to the dodgy "used car salesman" type local bike dealer saying "you'll grow into it." I have a lovely set of lifetime matching scars on my knees and elbows thanks to that oversized bucking donkey of a bike.....