Totally the wrong shade. They try, but . . .
Raleigh. Any Raleigh. Not cool.
The coolest bikes are disability bikes as they enable independence and freedom to the rider that they may not typically have.
I think they redefine awesome as do the people facing & overcoming challenges to enjoy the freedom of cycling.
Yeah but even among common brands, you've missed obviously cooler ones like Bianchi and listed some of the most awfully dull ones like Specialized. Were you very, very drunk?Yes, I did, which is what I posted slightly later on to clarify things, when I said perhaps be retitled "coolest common brand". Keep up.
Yeah but even among common brands, you've missed obviously cooler ones like Bianchi and listed some of the most awfully dull ones like Specialized. Were you very, very drunk?
ha! Not drunk, just lazy. Remembered an old thread entitled "What big bike brands do you own?" and simply swiped that. Badly though, hence the duplication of Giant. Tbh though, it is a fair representation of the bikes I see most often, but then again I do live in Norfolk![/QUOTE]Yeah but even among common brands, you've missed obviously cooler ones like Bianchi and listed some of the most awfully dull ones like Specialized. Were you very, very drunk?
To be uber-cool it has to be a brand no-one's heard of. Like my Olmo. I saw another one. Once.
Unconventional engineering perhaps but I'm interested to know what makes you believe that it is bad engineering
18".What size is it?
At least for West Norfolk, it's definitely missing Raleigh, Claud Butler, Cinelli and Boardman... maybe others which I'm forgetting.Tbh though, it is a fair representation of the bikes I see most often, but then again I do live in Norfolk!
Judging by the number of youths that'd love a go on mine I'd agree with you,The coolest bikes are disability bikes as they enable independence and freedom to the rider that they may not typically have.
I think they redefine awesome as do the people facing & overcoming challenges to enjoy the freedom of cycling.