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Isn't this getting ridiculous?
OK, I can see the advertising power of a bicycle-branded coffee cup:
http://store.trekbikes.com/jump.jsp?itemID=821&itemType=PRODUCT&path=1%2C2%2C 15%2C385&iProductID=821&bShopOnline=1 But isn't it a bit ridiculous to buy a bike to get a coffee mug? http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/urban/soho/soho/ And whatever happened to the coffee shop ride? I always thought it was the American version of the Brit's tea shop rides, although the Brits sometimes seem to ride to more than one shop in a day's ride. Pat Email address works as is. |
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Isn't this getting ridiculous?
Patrick Lamb wrote:
OK, I can see the advertising power of a bicycle-branded coffee cup: http://store.trekbikes.com/jump.jsp?itemID=821&itemType=PRODUCT&path=1%2C2%2C 15%2C385&iProductID=821&bShopOnline=1 But isn't it a bit ridiculous to buy a bike to get a coffee mug? http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/urban/soho/soho/ It it weren't so damn ugly, that'd be a damn cool bike! -- Paul M. Hobson ..:change the f to ph to reply:. |
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Isn't this getting ridiculous?
nmp wrote:
Paul M. Hobson wrote: Patrick Lamb wrote: [..] http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/urban/soho/soho/ It it weren't so damn ugly, that'd be a damn cool bike! What is so ugly about it? I like it. It's kind of battleship grey? And I'm not fond of flat bars for anything other than straight MTBs. It's not the ugliest bike I've seen admittedly - even today. http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2008...lliErkkila.htm -- Dane Buson - I have a rock garden. Last week three of them died. -- Richard Diran |
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Isn't this getting ridiculous?
I don't think the coffee cup is the big draw...
It's the belt and the roller brakes. They just killed my two biggest maintenance tasks. I guess I'll spend the recovered time drinking coffee (or tea - does it really take a different cup?) |
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Isn't this getting ridiculous?
On Nov 20, 3:39*pm, Dane Buson wrote:
nmp wrote: Paul M. Hobson wrote: Patrick Lamb wrote: [..] http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/urban/soho/soho/ It it weren't so damn ugly, that'd be a damn cool bike! What is so ugly about it? I like it. It's kind of battleship grey? *And I'm not fond of flat bars for anything other than straight MTBs. *It's not the ugliest bike I've seen admittedly - even today. http://www.fixedgeargallery.com/2008...lliErkkila.htm -- Dane Buson - I have a rock garden. *Last week three of them died. * * * * * * * * -- Richard Diran Man, that is a shame. Dude went through the trouble to custom build (assuming he's not full of it) a frame that'd take some real nice wide snow/sand tires, and it ended up like that in the end? Man... rough deal. I'd love a bike that'd take tires that wide, especially something I built myself. I'd rather pay for 3 Pugsleys than ride that thing though. |
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Trek Soho
"nmp" wrote:
Paul M. Hobson wrote: Patrick Lamb wrote: [..] http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/urban/soho/soho/ It it weren't so damn ugly, that'd be a damn cool bike! What is so ugly about it? I like it. Silly not to have a generator hub. Real commuters typically need to ride in the dark from late fall to early spring. Otherwise, a perfectly sensible city bike, which is good to see from a large and high profile US manufacturer. -- Tom Sherman - 42.435731,-83.985007 If you are not a part of the solution, you are a part of the precipitate. |
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Isn't this getting ridiculous?
Too short cutsteer tube so the handlebars willbe too low. $1000 for an urban cruiser? On Nov 20, 9:18*am, nmp wrote: Paul M. Hobson wrote: Patrick Lamb wrote: [..] http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/urban/soho/soho/ It it weren't so damn ugly, that'd be a damn cool bike! What is so ugly about it? I like it. |
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Trek Soho
Tom Sherman wrote:
"nmp" wrote: Paul M. Hobson wrote: Patrick Lamb wrote: [..] http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/urban/soho/soho/ It it weren't so damn ugly, that'd be a damn cool bike! What is so ugly about it? I like it. Silly not to have a generator hub. Real commuters typically need to ride in the dark from late fall to early spring. Otherwise, a perfectly sensible city bike, which is good to see from a large and high profile US manufacturer. I just don't like the shape of the tubes. Too racy for me. What's wrong with circular cross sections? Drop outs are interesting though. -- Paul M. Hobson ..:change the f to ph to reply:. |
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Isn't this getting ridiculous?
On Thu, 20 Nov 2008 13:09:16 -0800, DennisTheBald wrote:
I don't think the coffee cup is the big draw... It's the belt and the roller brakes. They just killed my two biggest maintenance tasks. I guess I'll spend the recovered time drinking coffee (or tea - does it really take a different cup?) The belt? really? Surely they could have gone a bit more conventional and used a regular chain with a full chaincase. Not so impressive, yeah, but I imagine cheaper. I'd just as soon get a Flying Pigeon and rebuild the rear wheel to take a sturmey-archer AWC 3-speed coaster-brake hub. -L -- Luigi de Guzman http://ouij.livejournal.com |
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Isn't this getting ridiculous?
On Nov 20, 8:43*pm, wrote:
Too short cutsteer tube so the handlebars willbe too low. *$1000 for an urban cruiser? No, for transportation. What's with this "cruiser" word? Looks a lot like my last city bike with one more gear and an additional roller brake. Bars are exactly where they want to be for an athletic cyclist. It's still upright. Price is very fair considering the spec. Add a rack and that's a perfect urban scoot. |
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