I wonder if such a person could answer the ultimate unanswerable question?
Is it as good as a Gtech?
Is it as good as a Gtech?
This is a tangent,but anything from Reynolds 531 or above with good geometry does me. The more battered and frankenbiky the betterJust wondering with the Bike show coming up what choice of bike could tell people about you. You may or may not know that I am the owner/rider of a Daimler Mercedes Designer Smart eBike, these are unique and aimed at the intellectual high end market, the build quality is outstanding and anyone seen on one is looked up to and respected.
So not knowing too much about other electric bikes could you give me a breakdown of the Rolls Royce. Mercedes, Fords, Skoda types in order of class, maybe start off with what you ride and where you see you fit in e.g. Elite, professional, senior management, management, supervisor, self employed, blue collar worker, student, benefit claimant or housewife.
Thanks, here is a start,
Elite:
Daimler Mercedes Designer Smart eBike
No .I wonder if such a person could answer the ultimate unanswerable question?
Is it as good as a Gtech?
It's never as good as a Gtech..Is that a no its not as good or no he can't answer the question?
Is that a designer colour coded chain?25th Anniversary GT Zasker with some rather nice kit.
Says........ ?
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No, just a Sram silver number. A pink chain might be a step too far on the colour coding front, if that point isn't reached alreadyIs that a designer colour coded chain?
Not sure why I am reminded of this!
Cheers EddiePJ [emoji3]I have seen first hand the level of workmanship and attention to detail that Brightonebikes puts into his builds.
Extending the possibilities, and going the extra mile springs to mind.
Everyone is going to be staring, it's a beauty.I went to 2 bike shops today looking for a decent mirror that would fit the giants drop handlebars.. Both were literally gobsmacked by the e-road +1, to the point where I wonder if they deserve to be dealers...