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• #48552
lol. But would you rather get bottlecaged?
If you squint, it looks like a Rob English.
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• #48553
So we're still posting bikes for people with disability / mobility issues?
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• #48554
Probably worth deleting this post mate. Your use of the word ‘reasons’ is in poor taste.
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• #48555
Your use of the word ‘reasons’ is in poor taste.
Only if you make unwarranted assumptions. Unless you have specialist knowledge it's not apparent that the design is meant to cater for a disability. To me it just looks like an unusual frame.
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• #48556
I kinda like it. Moreso, that looks exactly like the bike my ex wanted to have minus a chain guard.
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• #48557
Took all of 2 seconds to find out the story. Built for a lady who otherwise was planning on giving up riding.
Adjust your comments as necessary.
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• #48558
As @RonnieOatmilk has stated, it takes all of 2 minutes to gain the ‘specialist knowledge’ you speak of.
Edit: are you not too busy training to be a combat medic to still be posting on here?
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• #48559
it takes all of 2 minutes to gain the ‘specialist knowledge’ you speak of
Right. I'm sure it does. What is it about that photo which would prompt me to go and learn for 2 minutes? It just looks like one of those ugly town bikes which are so common in Netherlands and Germany.
Actually don't bother to answer. Just get in the sea.
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• #48560
What a legends
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• #48561
Maybe a sense of curiosity? “That’s an interesting frame. It looks like a super short step through, but it is clearly made from titanium. Oh it is a Zinn frame. Oh it has SRAM Force. Interesting build. I wonder why it was designed like that”. Was how it went for me.
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• #48562
I know several folk who can no longer lift a foot over a rear wheel or top tube but still enjoy riding. Some of them want to ride a performance bike, rather than a weighty town bike. This is just another example of a custom performance bike that meets their needs.
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• #48563
And you went from that to accusing someone of mocking the disabled when you had no idea whether they knew it was a bike for someone with a disability. Please stop standing up for the disabled if this is how you think it should be done.
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• #48564
Somebody posted a bike that was designed for someone that, for physical reasons, is unable to ride an off the peg bike in the anti-porn section of the forum. I, along with a couple of others have called it out.
You defended it because your cursory glance told you that it was a Dutch bike and your lack of curiosity meant that again you didn’t think before you posted. Why don’t you run along and clean that egg off your face?
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• #48566
I, along with a couple of others have called it out
Called out what, exactly? To the extent that the OP made any comment, it was to the effect that the function excused the form, but still mistakes were made in the aesthetic treatment. Adaptive technology doesn't have to look hideous, and your white knighting demonstrates at least one of several kinds of patronisation. If you feel you have to have some kind of victory before dismounting from your high horse, I'd concede that the scare quotes around 'reasons' were uncalled for.
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• #48567
I’d concede that the scare quotes around ‘reasons’ were uncalled for
That is all I originally said.
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• #48568
That looks amazing.
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• #48569
Hang on a sec, couldn't you say that folks without a physical disability who build hideous bikes have an intellectual, or at least, aesthetic disability?
In a sense, this thread is totally about making fun of the disabled.
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• #48570
Why don't you stop claiming moral authority and trying to moderate other people's posts?
Or alternatively, just carry on. It's hilarious.
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• #48571
‘reasons’
This can mean anything you want it to mean. Pretending that you believe it to be a slur on the disabled, making a drama of 'calling it out', instructing others to edit their posts....it's just farcical virtue-signalling. It's so absurd that it's got to be fake. Well trolled.
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• #48572
There, but for the grace of God etc etc etc...
But if we get some enjoyment from pointing and laughing, and we're not actually vilifying or making vilification of unfortunates more likely, where's the harm?
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• #48573
Man, you've made me have to fire up r/fixedgearbicycle just to move this thread on
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• #48574
unfortunates
I don't think anyone means any harm here. The way we speak about disabilities is important. I don't think this is the right choice of words.
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• #48575
As someone who is both disabled and owns an excessively flimsy Ti bike, I declare this done to death.
It’s so you don’t toptube yourself when that shift completes as you push off.