GrahamJohnWallace":18uink9m said:
sylus":18uink9m said:
I think sometimes people take some things to seriuosly
if you like it..buy it..and ride the bugga...
Indeed :twisted:
Yes, the average punta will go with their longstanding preconceptions of what a good bike is and is most unlikely to be persuaded otherwise.
But designers need understand these issues in order to design bikes that work.
Some people who have not ridden these bikes do not believe they work. Persuading them otherwise may be futile, but understanding their valid concerns and misconceptions is important.
We may be tying to sell these bikes into a non-existent or non-receptive market.
I believe i have made
solid points over my thoughts on your design. One of which is that
maybe one of the reasons it has not caught on is the inherent issues that lay within (repeat) riding a bicycle bolt-up-right off-road (yawn) does anyone else do it ? (i did asked earlier)
no (any takers?)
But, please do not declare your self a heretic, in such a manner as to assume that I suffer
preconceived misconceptions. I find that patronising.
& who really is taking things seriously ? I have only been challenging peoples ideas, this is a public forum, is it not ?

there no need for " :evil: " 's ! jeeees.
Knowledge is power, power breeds ego. I'd absolutely hate to say I have one, but I am
passionate about keeping my advice & opinions as impartial as possible. They are FAAAAAAAAR more open than you think.
You would be selling these bikes to a market, but it would be a niche within a niche, but I
do believe it exists
Guys, like I said, ive only challenged your ideas, based on my experience (which is very likely something you have brushed under the carpet) that does not mean you should assume i know nothing, or what i know is not worth knowing..
Sincerely,
Cristian