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Jo requested (read threatened violence) if I didn't edit.I wasn't referring to you, but to the failed attempt to regain social credit by the thread starter
Jo requested (read threatened violence) if I didn't edit.I wasn't referring to you, but to the failed attempt to regain social credit by the thread starter
So unlike her.Jo requested (read threatened violence)
Let's assume the manufacturer gets to define what an artefact is meant for.
If previous years mtbs were meant to be ridden, the manufacturer would encourage servicing, repair, upgrades.
But they don't.
They want the same buyer to get a new bike, and throw the old one away.
The advertising almost always tells you how much better this new one is to everything that came before.
So mtbs are meant to be ridden for about 2 years, then replaced.
Consequently just restoring an old bike is an act of rebellion against disposable culture,
View attachment 852404And riding one is revolutionary.