I'm don't think price would be easy. We would have to take into account differences in exchange rates year on year. Would also have to consider that bike brand x might cost more than bike brand y in the US but be the other way round in say Germany. Further such criteria would exclude anything other than 100% stock bikes.
If the winner of this contest was going to be elected President of the World maybe we'd have more exacting and universally agreed criteria. Perhaps we'd get a consensus on the 'mid-point' of each brands range on a year by year basis and judge it on that. Sadly this month's winner will just be getting their bike featured on the front page and some stickers (also available in our shop at a reasonably priced £2.50).
Finally might I refer everybody to BoTM rule 12. And keep those bikes coming
If the winner of this contest was going to be elected President of the World maybe we'd have more exacting and universally agreed criteria. Perhaps we'd get a consensus on the 'mid-point' of each brands range on a year by year basis and judge it on that. Sadly this month's winner will just be getting their bike featured on the front page and some stickers (also available in our shop at a reasonably priced £2.50).
Finally might I refer everybody to BoTM rule 12. And keep those bikes coming