greenstiles
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Have to agree with this '' some riders might need the DH bike on some courses because they simply haven't got the skills to ride it on the hardtail''
greenstiles":3lsabem2 said:I've sold plenty of bikes over ther years to people who thought they needed more travel than they did for their needs, most of the time i'd catch them red faced and panting on a pis* easy track with all the gear, full face helmet etc body amour..........I call it the ' action man ' syndrome.
But hell if you have the money to burn and pose, why not. Sometimes the pleasure is in ownership and dreams.
Remember a guy buying a Whyte full sus and asking for a side stand to be put on it ?!?
Top of the range spesh to walk the dog with......holding the lead with one hand !
...and all the obsessed ones who insisted we serviced thier bikes even though their bikes had been ridden twice a year ...
.......or the spoilt teenagers getting their folks to buy the latest brakes/frames each time a magazine review came out...........a lot of people buy with their eyes not their brains.
We always tried to suit the bike/componants to their needs, when they listened they were very happy with our help.
Going off on a tangent, my fav customers of all time where the people who phoned up and said (in the accent of the queen) we would like a 'stork' for our bike please ?????? they meant a stem..........when they came in, mum dad and daughter were all in hunting tweeds and hats...
kaiser":36pwk06j said:That video has been kicking around other places, fwiw people are saying the terrain is a lot more challenging than it looks and some of the drops are a bit hairier! Also the guy Jinya races for Chromag on a hardtail in downhill races, I'm not sure how successful he is but he gives it a bash. Another vid showing him ragging a hardtail
http://vimeo.com/30043686