FUGLY Bikes.
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I have read two interviews with him - one he came across as an enormous egotistical tool. The other he came across as a self confident frame designer with a passion for bikes. If I had only read the later I probably wouldnt have such a strong opinion about him.
That said in the first one he was talking about On One and at the time I was contemplating melting down my inbred so no one had to ever ride it again so that is the one that left a mark on me. My over riding impression of the man is that he is a first class cnut. Sorry.Closet jockey wheel pimp whore.0 -
psymon wrote:yeehaamcgee wrote:no fugly bike thread is complete without the Whyte PRST-1
i might be the only person in the world who likes/wants one o these.
And, sorry to KillerBee, but I think this belongs here too
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AH, the KillerBee - designed to look like a HT. So let's put the shock as high as possible, and in a palce if you did catch your balls it would even be more painful than usual.
Seatpost is bent too...0 -
considering thats a large frame and the lentgh of the headtube is minisucle id hate to see the headtube of the smallest frame they do :shock:
even bernie ecclestone would need a mountain of headset spacers on that thing0 -
supersonic wrote:Seatpost is bent too...
That is actually the exact shape of my old seatpost which I broke recently.0 -
There are some fugly bikes on here, but I think that Ragley hardtail looks pretty nice.
Wouldn't buy one though, you can get more for your money and I wouldn't get a hardtail with a dual chainguide and tele seatpost anyway, seems a bit confused.
Just go the whole hog and get a proper freeride bike.0 -
RupertCommunicator wrote:I wouldn't get a hardtail with a dual chainguide and tele seatpost anyway, seems a bit confused.
Why? Makes as much sense as on a full suss, ie, lots.Uncompromising extremist0 -
i think the point you missed was in the first 5 words, the rest was just padding.0