srands":ri8wf8qt said:andrewl":ri8wf8qt said:Its disc not disk
In the UK it is spelt DISK.
Perhaps in AUSSI or wherever it is spelt/pronounced disc.
In the UK its definitely disc...
srands":ri8wf8qt said:andrewl":ri8wf8qt said:Its disc not disk
In the UK it is spelt DISK.
Perhaps in AUSSI or wherever it is spelt/pronounced disc.
srands":yzvsdplm said:How (And more interestingly WHO) did it all get started in the first place....
srands":1hyy5r6g said:Well Ben, I'll mention that to Ms Myers OR Jones next time I see either of them!
But in all honesty, I don't think they keen cyclists.
And anyway most MTB riders shouldn't be so concerned with their (Or other peoples) GRAMMAR, PUNCTUATION or SPELLING, surely most of us can't comprehend what our fellow MTB's riders are even saying, let alone be positive that their pronunciation is correct.
Boss is a standard engineering term, its not specific to cyclessrands":1jih0o0q said:NOW I HAVE TO WONDER IF THIS WAS PLANNED A LONG TIME AGO, SINCE THE NAME OF THE STUDS SCREWED TO THE FRAME/FORK, ARE KNOWN AS "BOSSES", AND SHIMANO DON'T MAKE FRAMES AND/OR FORKS, THAT I KNOW OF, SO THEY WOULD HAVE TO SPEAK TO THE BOSSES OF FRAME/FORK MANUFACTURERS TO GET THEM INTERESTED IN THIS?
Andy R":1s2o97pg said:It gets bloody worse :twisted: .
Give it a rest, yessir.