Back to Kirk...
If you want a road Kirk, just change the wheels...All the early Kirk frames were the same size, and both the touring and race versions of the road bike used the same frame as the MTB. They just fitted a road fork and no canti bosses. After all, that's the same (possibly apocryphal) evolution of the Trek sloping carbon roadbikes by Mike Burrows from early OCLV MTB frames. By 1989, Kirk had expanded to 21" and 22.5" sizes, but IMHO it was always more of a 'trekking' bike than a mountainbike, despite the Dawes Genesis re-incarnation.
BITD I steered well clear of them too. I generally avoid anything that's revolutionary, and has won design awards. However, like Drystone Paul, I'd still be interested in trying out such a short-lived cul de sac in frame design from a Dagenham car parts designer
For a good, and honest, history: http://www.kirk-bicycles.co.uk/Kirk-History.htm
FYI Prague is Czech Republic, not Poland. Assuming that wasn't just another poorly judged joke, if you really must insult people, at least do it from a position of knowledge...You don't seem to have picked up much Politics, Geography or History from your au pairs. :roll:
All the best,
If you want a road Kirk, just change the wheels...All the early Kirk frames were the same size, and both the touring and race versions of the road bike used the same frame as the MTB. They just fitted a road fork and no canti bosses. After all, that's the same (possibly apocryphal) evolution of the Trek sloping carbon roadbikes by Mike Burrows from early OCLV MTB frames. By 1989, Kirk had expanded to 21" and 22.5" sizes, but IMHO it was always more of a 'trekking' bike than a mountainbike, despite the Dawes Genesis re-incarnation.
BITD I steered well clear of them too. I generally avoid anything that's revolutionary, and has won design awards. However, like Drystone Paul, I'd still be interested in trying out such a short-lived cul de sac in frame design from a Dagenham car parts designer
For a good, and honest, history: http://www.kirk-bicycles.co.uk/Kirk-History.htm
FYI Prague is Czech Republic, not Poland. Assuming that wasn't just another poorly judged joke, if you really must insult people, at least do it from a position of knowledge...You don't seem to have picked up much Politics, Geography or History from your au pairs. :roll:
All the best,