Klein
Interestng topic this one. I don't own a Klein but I would certainly take up the opportunity if it come along (theres bugger all here in OZ and freight from the US is horrific for anthing bigger than a fork)
I personally can't see any reason to hate Klein - bike or man. OK so a few broke, big deal take an F1 car and drive it everyday and I'm sure you'll come across some sort of fatigue issue sooner or later. Cutting edge stuff is often just that - on the edge. If you want complete relaibility buy a 40 pound steel single speed. If you want to go faster use lighter weight materials, if you want the fastest bike use the least material you can but the question is how much is that and how long do you want it to last?
I admire those individuals who had the balls to do something different, and in fact made a difference. Kelly, Ritchey and Fisher are some early examples, Klein, Bradbury, Turner (of Rockshox), Bontrager are some of the next batch who made improvements to the inventions of Kelly et al.
Its what makes the period so rich in history and so enjoyable to remember.
If mountain bikes were pioneered like motocross bikes there would be half a dozen to choose from, and all much the same. And modern rear suspension would be almost identical.
Its like the old saying if you haven't crashed you haven't tried hard enough.
Kleins , Mountain Goats and Fats are surely some of the best looking bikes to have ever been made. I don't care that wealthy people have Kleins to ride on the bike path, thats their issue. Is Klein the most broadcasted bike on TV? Remember the green one in Seinfelds place!!!!!!!
I say appreciate them all for their respective roles in MTB development good or bad. Ugly or Pretty. But don't judge a bike by its rider!!!!