You're partly right, but jakejazzy was correctly pointing out that non-bicycle designers almost inevitably come up with concepts which break the things which aren't broken on conventional designs while signally failing to tackle the issues which really are only "conventional" as a result of regulatory constraint or design inertia.
You're partly right, but jakejazzy was correctly pointing out that non-bicycle designers almost inevitably come up with concepts which break the things which aren't broken on conventional designs while signally failing to tackle the issues which really are only "conventional" as a result of regulatory constraint or design inertia.