Makes me like it all the moreDominic wrote:I think they look sh1t..... sorry to say

Makes me like it all the moreDominic wrote:I think they look sh1t..... sorry to say
It looks like something my Granny would use.Lazydonkey wrote:Makes me like it all the moreDominic wrote:I think they look sh1t..... sorry to say
Lazydonkey wrote:Makes me like it all the moreDominic wrote:I think they look sh1t..... sorry to say
Have to say couldn't see myself riding thatwoody wrote:Lazydonkey wrote:Makes me like it all the moreDominic wrote:I think they look sh1t..... sorry to say
What does Dom know about design anyway?
How so sh*t Dom? It is, IMO, very fit for purpose. The design as a whole has a lot of pretty clever touches. The single speed or 8 speed hub gears, drum brakes and chain with a good guard mean it will need very little maintainance compared to a normal bike; ideal for city commuting and quite possibly more suited to canal paths in reality that what we're using. Not as fast obviously, nor all that capable off road. Men have bought quite a significat % of the bikes built.
You can probably tell I really like them too. Waiting on word back for them about a long term test of one... and stuff.
Hey Phil.PhilA wrote:Scott, u cycle to work? impressive.
What direction do u take?
scott_e wrote:Hey Phil.PhilA wrote:Scott, u cycle to work? impressive.
What direction do u take?
I moved into Broughty Ferry from Wellbank so it may not seem as impressive as it frst soundsIts almost 10 miles (20 mile round trip per day) and its really simple. Just a few mins down to the coast and follow the cycle path along the Tay from Broughty Ferry, into the security gates at the port and out the other side to City Quay, past Apex, under bridge , past Hilton , around discovery, along Riverside to the rail bridge , past airport and then the Tech part. Almost a straight line , almost totally flat but very exposed to the wind. Its amazing , half the office on bikes now we should get some low carbon foot print award
really recommend it. Filling up the car every 6 weeks or so now , hardly use it at all its great.
Good to hear from you.
Scott
Ryan - what number are you starting off at the Etape ?ryallm wrote:I have become a bit of a cycling addict too in the last couple of years after a prolonged lay off due to a knee injury. Cycling to work most days at the moment in training for the Etape Caledonia the week after next (5000 riders, 80 miles on closed roads). In the market for a new carbon bike and have tried several: Pinarello Rokh, Cannondale Synapse, Focus Cayo Evo, Specialized Tarmac. Was about to order a Synapse HiMod, but Trek have just launched the new Domane which looks fab so I am going to have to try that. The kit is very seductive![]()
Mark