Vantage
Carbon fibre... LMAO!!!
- Location
- Behind everyone else, Bolton
As the saying goes...a fool and his money.
I like the sound of this and would like to read more of your reports of local cycling style. Perchance do you have a newsletter or publication on the newsstands?![]()
No sarcasm but still probably only 60-70% serious.I can't be sure if you're being sarcastic or serious here, I reckon about 40/60 so here are a few more regulars who I've spotted almost daily and wondered about during the 28 years I've been commuting to and from the same place of work:
As the saying goes...a fool and his money.
I would never spend over 8 K on a bike.No, its not a " am I too old to ride thread " its more of a WTF is happening to cycling thread.
I purchased a recent glossy cycling magazine last weekend and was some what mystified by the costs and prices of some of the bikes and kit. A 4 bike review of which the most expensive was nearly 8k, there was shoes at around £250, helmets for around the same, jackets seem to be the norm at over £150 and even a bloody pump for over a £100. People seem to think £35 for a " Sportive" is acceptable to ride around on roads that with a map and bit of common sense are free. Has cycling become so trendy that the related manufacturers have cottoned on that those with high disposable incomes are easy to relieve of their money in the search for looking good on the expensive carbon unobtanium bling fests.
Confused... Or maybe not...
No, its not a " am I too old to ride thread " its more of a WTF is happening to cycling thread.
I purchased a recent glossy cycling magazine last weekend and was some what mystified by the costs and prices of some of the bikes and kit. A 4 bike review of which the most expensive was nearly 8k, there was shoes at around £250, helmets for around the same, jackets seem to be the norm at over £150 and even a bloody pump for over a £100. People seem to think £35 for a " Sportive" is acceptable to ride around on roads that with a map and bit of common sense are free. Has cycling become so trendy that the related manufacturers have cottoned on that those with high disposable incomes are easy to relieve of their money in the search for looking good on the expensive carbon unobtanium bling fests.
Confused... Or maybe not...
Get yerself a Pinarello Steve. They're great, trust me.I buy gear that people on here recommend. I know it wont be crap junk. It wont be expensive either, because they are all as tight as a ducks arxes.
I'm afraid I was sucker'd by the Modern Classics banner on the front, an interesting read tho.Don't buy Cycling Plus...
I can't be sure if you're being sarcastic or serious here, I reckon about 40/60 so here are a few more regulars who I've spotted almost daily and wondered about during the 28 years I've been commuting to and from the same place of work: