NickD":2vhrj86v said:To clear up some of the questions, or maybe to confus further, quality means, in respect to manufactured items (IMHO)
character with respect to fineness, or grade of excellence
Therefore a badly manufactured frame, however innovative, cannot be of high quality.
For example, Breezer no.1 could be very well made, or quite roughly made (I don't know either way for certain, in common with most people in theis thread), neither would change it's place as an innovative bike, but it could not be quality if poorly made.
On the other hand, a run on the mill, derivative, mid-high end bike could still be a quality bike, but would add very little to our hobby in terms of new ideas.
IMO the thread title is a misnomer. Bikes of distinction fits what I believe the thread is about.
Total agreement here, but for example the Manitou FS, a bike I heavily critized in a previous post, was good enough for Jurgen Beneke to win the DH World Cup with, so who am I to deny it at least possesses some level of sincere quality?