Thats a fair point Nhatt, but how many Pashleys have you ever seen broken? I haven't seen any. They must be heavy for a reason. Lastability maybe? That counts to those who like classic styled, or retro bikes, when they can't be bothered to restore a 1930s pathracer.
I didn't know about the seatposts sizes, but size doesn't normally put me off. ;)
Thats a fair point Nhatt, but how many Pashleys have you ever seen broken? I haven't seen any. They must be heavy for a reason. Lastability maybe? That counts to those who like classic styled, or retro bikes, when they can't be bothered to restore a 1930s pathracer.
I didn't know about the seatposts sizes, but size doesn't normally put me off. ;)