what's wrong with putting new parts on an old frame?
if the bike fits and runs well, how can it be a problem?
this is worthy of people's criticism? yet every day we see hundreds of badly fitting clown-bikes or track bikes sporting parts designed for completely different styles of riding, or bikes with one brake and a freewheel, or just plain dangerous, all because the colours match or someone wants to make a half-baked attempt at making something with 700c wheels look like a BMX.
what's wrong with putting new parts on an old frame?
if the bike fits and runs well, how can it be a problem?
this is worthy of people's criticism? yet every day we see hundreds of badly fitting clown-bikes or track bikes sporting parts designed for completely different styles of riding, or bikes with one brake and a freewheel, or just plain dangerous, all because the colours match or someone wants to make a half-baked attempt at making something with 700c wheels look like a BMX.
you wallys