harryhood":owuo5be8 said:The Kestrel is very nice but has a Tennis racket on it instead of a handlebar and that cost it, other then that I think it is cosmetically the best of the month.
GrahamJohnWallace":2idw5cfa said:... "I'd like to ride it hat? :idea:
:?: Decisions, Decisions..... :?:
Thats my Cleland out then.REKIBorter":5nha0x82 said:GrahamJohnWallace":5nha0x82 said:... "I'd like to ride it hat? :idea:
:?: Decisions, Decisions..... :?:
The only decision IMO
GrahamJohnWallace":45emll6l said:I'am surprised that the Ibis BowTi isn't getting more votes. From a technology point of view, it's by far the most impressive bike of the bunch:
*five inches of rear suspension travel without any pivots
*using the frame members as springs whilst keeping its' five grades of
titanium alloy within its elastic limit to avoid metal fatigue
*probably the best performing of the "Sweet Spot" designs
*weighs 26lbs etc...
:twisted: It seems to me from the comments made that some people simply vote for what they recognise and understand, without taking the trouble to do a little, mind expanding, homework. :twisted:
:idea: Anyway, do I vote whilst wearing my technologist’s hat? Historical significance hat? Design and innovation hat? "Cleland Hat? Or simply my, "I'd like to ride it hat? :idea:
:?: Decisions, Decisions..... :?:
Elev12k":7p46h912 said:So what kills the Ibis' chances in this BOTM? The 2008 kit maybe? A for Robin probably functional and great working build, but with lack of soul for some vintage afficiados - I suppose
Dhphat":3reew3pr said:I had to vote Zieleman it just oozes class. I love the modolo brakes, super RARE and really bring up the geek factor which I personally appreciate. Deltas would have looked nice to.
Though this is the funniest thing that I have read on here...... maybe ever.
harryhood":3reew3pr said:The Kestrel is very nice but has a Tennis racket on it instead of a handlebar and that cost it, other then that I think it is cosmetically the best of the month.
:roll: