Hi Flud, May I assume you have actually ridden a Wisper Torque? You talk with such authority.
If not maybe you should consider holding back a little. Discussing a bike you know nothing about does t really make sense? What do you think?
It reminds me a little of the Blue Stone of Galveston.
Both our brands have advantages and disadvantages, people that own Wisper Torque bikes love them, as do people who own R&M bikes.
The beauty of this industry is there are loads of choices and many bikes to fit all styles of riding and all pockets.
All the best,
David
If not maybe you should consider holding back a little. Discussing a bike you know nothing about does t really make sense? What do you think?
It reminds me a little of the Blue Stone of Galveston.
- Percy: My Lord, you know they do say that the Infanta's eyes are more beautiful than the famous stone of Galveston.
- Edmund: Hm... what?
- Percy: The famous stone of Galveston, my Lord.
- Edmund: And... what's that exactly?
- Percy: Well, it's a famous blue stone. And it comes... * points with a look of far off wonder* from Galveston.
- Edmund: And... what about it?
- Percy: Well, my Lord, the Infanta's eyes are bluer than it, for a start.
- Edmund: I see. And have you ever seen this stone?
- Percy: *starts to nod head* ... Y... No... not as such, my Lord. But I know a couple of people who have, and they say that it's very, very blue indeed.
Both our brands have advantages and disadvantages, people that own Wisper Torque bikes love them, as do people who own R&M bikes.
The beauty of this industry is there are loads of choices and many bikes to fit all styles of riding and all pockets.
All the best,
David