how are you supposed to ride a bike that's destined to fall apart at any given moment.....NAILTRAIL96":23ypa2qc said:For me it's about how you ride, not what you ride.
how are you supposed to ride a bike that's destined to fall apart at any given moment.....NAILTRAIL96":23ypa2qc said:For me it's about how you ride, not what you ride.
You'd be suprised just how tough some of these bikes can be, 20 years ago people talked the same way about generic korean made cars, now they have the best warranties on the market.twain":14oab4x7 said:how are you supposed to ride a bike that's destined to fall apart at any given moment.....NAILTRAIL96":14oab4x7 said:For me it's about how you ride, not what you ride.
twain":26bn6tqt said:am i in a minority that expresses inner disgust and anger at the horribly cheap, nasty looking, plastic and naff metal 'budget bikes' that are so often seen for sale in LBS's and even supermarkets these days?
i'm talking about the 'generic brand name bikes', the ones that seem to rapidly morph into a fuzzy rust coated lump within a few days of outdoor use....
i guess its just like any other market where budget brands operate, but it doesn't help that they are so visibly awful.
i suppose most of the issue may lay with the lack of care from its rider, but there really are some awful looking bikes that just look plain dangerous...
anyone hearing me on this?
:facepalm: Don't start that debate again.Carlos":l5semri7 said:(I think most people would 'know' than discs are better and more expensive than calipers)?