Tim29
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I’m not sure
But not many are catching the meaning in person. Few acoustic riders caught on out on trail have a chuckle.
It just feels degrading to calm them normal mtb’s There nothing normal about a modern clockwork bike.
Sad part is a i have a 2 month old firebird and it has 18 miles on it. I just have these Fantics so dialed in i don’t like the firebird. It pushes on corner entry and rear is loose on hard braking, it chatters really bad. And i just haven’t had modivation to rip the suspension down and revolve it all till i find it comfortable. So it sits. The only thing i can do on it i can’t do on my ebike is Manuel. I still can’t hold a Manuel for more then 75-80ft on a good one
who coined clockwork, I’m pretty sure i can coin acoustic.I've often noticed that I spin way less than unassisted riders on steep climbs, particularly with the Brose system on level 2.
Who coined the term "clockwork bikes?" And what's the metaphorical association? (Please forgive my density if it's obvious ?)
But not many are catching the meaning in person. Few acoustic riders caught on out on trail have a chuckle.
It just feels degrading to calm them normal mtb’s There nothing normal about a modern clockwork bike.
Sad part is a i have a 2 month old firebird and it has 18 miles on it. I just have these Fantics so dialed in i don’t like the firebird. It pushes on corner entry and rear is loose on hard braking, it chatters really bad. And i just haven’t had modivation to rip the suspension down and revolve it all till i find it comfortable. So it sits. The only thing i can do on it i can’t do on my ebike is Manuel. I still can’t hold a Manuel for more then 75-80ft on a good one