We_are_Stevo
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That's hardly a design fault of the bike though is it? Any more than the protectors left on the rear axle... :roll:
Rich Aitch":34kmp9em said:Maybe that's where the staff at Asda went wrong, they saw the caster front wheels of all their shopping trolleys pointing backworks and fluttering when they moved along, looked at their bike and thought, "Yep, that must be how they're meant to go".
We_are_Stevo":1ose8zau said:
However; those of us of 'a certain age' would have grown up riding anything that came their way - usually bought as a surprise birthday/Christmas present by their parents, undoubtedly British - and absolutely loved it. Then we would have passed them on to a younger sibling, who would have equally enjoyed it for many more years probably before trading it in at the LBS for the next.
There was very little snobbery attached to it back then...
The snobbery and pomposity exhibited within these hallowed pages smacks of the 'My Dad is bigger than your Dad' attitude of the playground politics of our childhood... :roll:
lou74":34e8ha5v said:well done mark! 8 pages of 'discussion'.......... you the man