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  • JaeRae · 1 year ago
    that works out at ... $23.33 per hour.... which seems a little cheap. someone's either telling porkies or not making any money on it. 23 dollars an hour is only about £11 ph, which you can make in a no-skill office temp job in london.
  • Anon · 11 months ago
    But do you think they make them in the UK, probably somewhere off in india or china where it costs them £1 an hour to hire a skilled worker.
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    Heh, at that price it better be a hover-bike.
  • Mike · 1 year ago
    I bet it's a real bitch to clean the mud out of all those holes.
  • SteelStillSings · 1 year ago
    why would you bother... lugged steel is the coolest, then maybe Ti, then Al or alike alloys..carbon is only for sponsored riders who can afford to bingle and throw it away, or people who have no respect for the value of money and think blingy carbony thingies are cool...nope, just stupid and uncool...style man says so...go lugged steel and ride a real bike.
    At first I thought hey that's different, but why would you bother?... now on closer look...its heavy, its unrealistically costly and a waste of human time and in fact it isn't cool, its ugly... no...!! go classic!...hard to better the classic, and why would you want to anyway!?! only if it floats your boat and you have money to burn and no taste..... Ride on brothers and sisters ride on...!
  • Anonymous · 1 year ago
    How does wind resistance compare to a solid frame?
  • Marius · 1 year ago
    there's not a problem sticking with the conventional material. this one seems complicated.. at honestly, it looks expensive too!!
  • Sjoerd · 1 year ago
    who is procuing these frames?
    and where?
  • Elsworth · 8 months ago
    These are made in Payson, Utah. USA!
  • bikerboy26 · 1 year ago
    i dont even got that shit man and i ride 4 life
  • zikoyn · 7 months ago
    nice one,