chrismisterx
Senior Member
- Location
- North Shields
To be blunt, this is where I am heading. You posted a question about a Decathlon bike. We questioned if you needed suspension forks. Now you are posting about a Cube bike that has suspension forks. Rinse and repeat.
The problem your approach causes for you is that people are posting based on scattered, incomplete information so you end up with mixed, counter-productive advice.
Point taken.
I am grateful for the replies and advice and it might not seem like it, but I have been taken it all on board, I know so much more now than 3 weeks ago. From the replies and pointers to different bikes ( which I google, read reviews and look at specs ) I am learning all the time.
The cube was recommended by a local bike shop,, i was interested in peoples views why he would recommend it, that maybe i was missing something about the bike, it seems that maybe he didnt understand what I was after or give me some poor advice.
But you are dead right too many questions too soon and its obvious now that I am struggling to get my points and questions across well with the written word.
thanks for taking the time to reply