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ok boomerYou didn’t answer my question.
And yet you somehow did.
ok boomerYou didn’t answer my question.
And yet you somehow did.
*Other than punctuation and crypto.ok boomer
*Other than punctuation and crypto.
Any time we want to start talking about bikes again that would be great.Didn't think it was a crime to know stuff.
You know Its ok if your life experiences are narrower than somone elses, right? You don't have to denigrate somone because of it. Thats more a reflection of you than me.
You can have your punctuation
Stay on topic please mate.Amy time we want to start talking about bikes again that would be great.
My bad I thought I want in a MTB forum not a twilight fan fiction forum. I'll see myself outStay on topic please mate.
Amy time we want to start talking about bikes again that would be great.
Mountain bikes pffft!My bad I thought I want in a MTB forum not a twilight fan fiction forum. I'll see myself out
I couldn't work out if the seigla is an update or a newer more aggressive race bike. They look hot though
Front triangle is quite a bit different. Different lower shock mount, tube profiles, head-tube/down-tube/top-tube interface, cable ports, adds a storage compartment, different rocker link. Rear triangle looks the same as my FM936, not a bad thing IMO. Really wondering about the “handmade in the UK” fluff though…?
Interesting mob that, they even offer slightly customisable geometry and a huge back-catalogue of spares.Not sure if these have been noticed on the forum, they came up whilst in another rabbit hole
Not bad looking either, but I can't deal with the name 'Damper'. I initially thought it was just another catalogue frame company but it appears they actually make them in Italy, so the electrics won't work and they'll leak oil.Not sure if these have been noticed on the forum, they came up whilst in another rabbit hole
They are an Indonesian made bike. I have seen one of the E-SIX, Ebikes, as Gary from Trailscapes has a couple of them as crew bikes for the Wild Mersey trail build.Not bad looking either, but I can't deal with the name 'Damper'. I initially thought it was just another catalogue frame company but it appears they actually make them in Italy, so the electrics won't work and they'll leak oil.
I've been talking new bikes with my son recently and he was telling me about how heaps of kids are riding Patrol's, I was thinking who buys their kid a Transition Patrol at 14? What do these people do for work, and how do I get into it!
Turns out it's these guys who I'd never heard of.
Patrol Mountain Bikes
Built for superior performance and crafted to elevate the experience of off-road riding, our goal is to eliminate the feeling of a machine underfoot so that riders are immersed in the thrill of speed and outdoor exploration.www.patrolmountain.com.au
Yeah, there’s a lot getting around. Aesthetically me no like, but great bang for buck, and the people I know who have them, reckon they ride great.Turns out it's these guys who I'd never heard of.
Patrol Mountain Bikes
Built for superior performance and crafted to elevate the experience of off-road riding, our goal is to eliminate the feeling of a machine underfoot so that riders are immersed in the thrill of speed and outdoor exploration.www.patrolmountain.com.au
Yeah, I was there racing…not on an orange though. Saw at least 3 patrols, missed the Orange.They are powerfully ugly, but the price is right. Junior said there were heaps at the race at YY's on the weekend, he even saw an Orange.....
Has a touch of Mondraker about it.Aesthetics shouldn’t necessarily suffer on more affordable frames…but I can’t stomach this.
A good result for Felix! I'm not entirely sure how the timing worked and junior was a typical teen who knows everything but didn't understand the details, looks like a few more runs would have improved his position after a couple of crashes.Yeah, I was there racing…not on an orange though. Saw at least 3 patrols, missed the Orange.