Austin Dave
Dirt Disciple
My bottom line is that riding bikes should be fun. Three thoughts:
1) Durable, lightweight, great handling, bikes are more fun than rugged, heavy, sluggish bikes. But if lightweight bike frames or parts are frail because they are light, and something surrenders to the laws of physics when you are out and about, the the fun diminishes fast.
2) I've only been to MTBR's Weight Weenies board a few times, and to me it looks like anorexia for men. I just don't get the obsession. Reading about the weight of paint or stickers on a bike is like peering in on someone else's fetish. But I reckon there are guys for whom creating the lightest possible bike is fun. That's where the kick is for them. Not my thing, but to each his own.
3) And lastly: Who enjoys bikes more than anyone? Little kids, that's who. And little kids ride bikes that weigh as much as they do--oh, and with pedals about a foot apart for you Q-factor weenies-- and they have a ball.
1) Durable, lightweight, great handling, bikes are more fun than rugged, heavy, sluggish bikes. But if lightweight bike frames or parts are frail because they are light, and something surrenders to the laws of physics when you are out and about, the the fun diminishes fast.
2) I've only been to MTBR's Weight Weenies board a few times, and to me it looks like anorexia for men. I just don't get the obsession. Reading about the weight of paint or stickers on a bike is like peering in on someone else's fetish. But I reckon there are guys for whom creating the lightest possible bike is fun. That's where the kick is for them. Not my thing, but to each his own.
3) And lastly: Who enjoys bikes more than anyone? Little kids, that's who. And little kids ride bikes that weigh as much as they do--oh, and with pedals about a foot apart for you Q-factor weenies-- and they have a ball.