Moots Rigormootis frame

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*gulp* £1500 BIN :shock:

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that's nice.

I hope I don't have a few too many beers in the next 7 days otherwise i might wake up the next day and find i've bought this... :shock:
 
pinguwin":25zhb7y8 said:
Moots are nice but am I the only one who feels they are overpriced for what you get?

No I've always thought that as well :shock: mind you I'm not going to click on the link because I'm scared it will be the right size for me and I'll end up £1500 poorer in one click :lol:

They are VERY nice :)
 
I bought my Ybb in 2000 for $1800 new. Mtb'd on it for four years (Canada Wales Moab) and have been using it as my commuter for the last three.
It has a lifetime guarantee.
Just the savings on gym fees and tube fares has probably covered the cost. Not to mention that I could sell it for.......???£600...


Oh yea bought a new car and lost £5000 driving it off the lot. Thats two new Moots bikes for crossing the pavement.
 
Yes they are expensive, buti think they are probably worth it. Can't afford one though. (its on the list if i drop the lottery though :lol: )
 
I've ridden the, even been to the shop and watched them weld Ti, Ted looked like he was doing a good job, rode with the moots guys too.

I know people with moots and they seem happy, but not that much happier than owners of other frames. I'm just trying to figure out what it is about them. Look, I have a number of Kleins, I can't explain it either but I know that it isn't that they are that much better, just that they give me a woody.

Pinguwin
 
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