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No brakes, no screaming.I think you're thinking of a different bike
For one, it didn't bloomin scream at me
Well, not from the brakes anyway.
No brakes, no screaming.I think you're thinking of a different bike
For one, it didn't bloomin scream at me
Oh, my. Now lets not get into the various Germanic dialects here please.Oh c**p......nooo...I....I....just meant language wise....ehhm...
I messed up, right?
I think I've always appreciated what I've had, so yes. I've had sellers remorse with a few though.So for those of you who have owned the "best bike Ever" did you know it at the time?
I've had some good bikes that I didn't appreciate and I've had some terrible bikes that at the time I thought were great. Its only fairly recently though that I've had bikes I really did appreciate or care about. My brand new Orbea (which I wrecked), my Mountain Cycle San Andreas, that was a bad time in my life following a messy break up and I couldn't spare the funds it needed spendning on it so sold it to a member on here.
I bought a Zaskar off here which is probably my favourite bike I've owned. I also bought my Rock Lobser Ti off here and spent a fair bit on it, for my routes it isn't quite as good to ride as the Zaskar but I still like it a lot and its all I use right now for reasons. So Zaskar for me, a truly great bike, doubt it is the "best Bike Ever", I think they are not the best looking thing (not bad) but I think I'd rather own a Xizang (always had a thing for Titanium) or a Merlin but I've never rode those to compare.
So for those of you who have owned the "best bike Ever" did you know it at the time?
I've had some good bikes that I didn't appreciate and I've had some terrible bikes that at the time I thought were great. Its only fairly recently though that I've had bikes I really did appreciate or care about. My brand new Orbea (which I wrecked), my Mountain Cycle San Andreas, that was a bad time in my life following a messy break up and I couldn't spare the funds it needed spendning on it so sold it to a member on here.
I bought a Zaskar off here which is probably my favourite bike I've owned. I also bought my Rock Lobser Ti off here and spent a fair bit on it, for my routes it isn't quite as good to ride as the Zaskar but I still like it a lot and its all I use right now for reasons. So Zaskar for me, a truly great bike, doubt it is the "best Bike Ever", I think they are not the best looking thing (not bad) but I think I'd rather own a Xizang (always had a thing for Titanium) or a Merlin but I've never rode those to compare.
What is it tom?I own the best bike ever.
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This is subjective though - I love to ride on old tracks through wilderness, or wandering lanes through the countryside.
A combinationof comfort and efficiency, than can take me miles over smooth ground, and I can carry it if its too rough or a footpath*
Given i had it made after 20 years of grown-up cycling, I'm never likely to part with it.
I have an mtb
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/orange-vitamin-t-still-in-use.475551/
and a road bike for if the conditions are at either extreme.
*interestingly a bicycle is one of the few things it's illegal to carry on a footpath iirc.
It's called "the tibride"What is it tom?
I own the best bike ever.
This is subjective though -
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/orange-vitamin-t-still-in-use.475551/
*interestingly a bicycle is one of the few things it's illegal to carry on a footpath iirc.
It is all subjective and does depend on where you like to ride. I suppose "best bike ever" for an individual may be possible but will maybe never know unless you have rode them all. Dream bikes could be another kettle of fish entirely, just like Supercars maybe the one you would like to own or thrash the most could end up being terrible.
I've already given you likes in your Orange thread, I can't do it again
Bikes on footpaths its a problem round here and its the thing that really triggers me I only ride on the bridleways, there really isn't room for a bike on the footpaths here and yet people still insist on riding on them or carrying bikes up and down the step sections.
Would that be folks who ride inconsiderately, or all cyclists? I don't mind folks who do as we do, slow to walking pace around blind bits/pedestrians and use the verges or dismount if necessary. We rarely get any hassle.It is all subjective and does depend on where you like to ride. I suppose "best bike ever" for an individual may be possible but will maybe never know unless you have rode them all. Dream bikes could be another kettle of fish entirely, just like Supercars maybe the one you would like to own or thrash the most could end up being terrible.
I've already given you likes in your Orange thread, I can't do it again
Bikes on footpaths its a problem round here and its the thing that really triggers me I only ride on the bridleways, there really isn't room for a bike on the footpaths here and yet people still insist on riding on them or carrying bikes up and down the step sections.