with respect, there are plenty of people out there who arent anything to do with the trade (other than being comsumers)who have something to say about what you are up to. i pointed out the bent forks and have done so on other angel fire bikes and i make my living far away from the bike trade. many of the points make great deal of sense to me and we all know where beauty lies so lots of people will have something to say about the looks of your builds.
having said that, fair play for popping in and saying whats what. for those that like what you do, game on. good luck and all that. from what i understand its not that easy to make a living from this type of thing, and it good that you are seeking to improve and keep an eye on feedback. just make sure you check the forks and keep the bikes safe. and by the looks of a couple of suggestions you could do well to do some research and work smarter, helping you reduce prices, keep your margins and maybe people will lay off you a bit.
with respect, there are plenty of people out there who arent anything to do with the trade (other than being comsumers)who have something to say about what you are up to. i pointed out the bent forks and have done so on other angel fire bikes and i make my living far away from the bike trade. many of the points make great deal of sense to me and we all know where beauty lies so lots of people will have something to say about the looks of your builds.
having said that, fair play for popping in and saying whats what. for those that like what you do, game on. good luck and all that. from what i understand its not that easy to make a living from this type of thing, and it good that you are seeking to improve and keep an eye on feedback. just make sure you check the forks and keep the bikes safe. and by the looks of a couple of suggestions you could do well to do some research and work smarter, helping you reduce prices, keep your margins and maybe people will lay off you a bit.