RPM, You say to 'keep listening to the people who know what they are talking about..' so we would like to invite you to come down and help us produce a bike which you would trust to ride on the track or road at an affordable price.
We invite ANYBODY with constructive feedback to deal with us direct including me Dani Foffa, the guy that started it.
What I don't fully understand is that on a forum designed to encourage and improve cycling such vindictive and offensive feedback is given.
What else can we do other than keep listening to people's feedback and keep improving what we do?
RPM has an open invitation to help them create a new model. From what little I know about him he also has masses of experience in cycling as well as high standards and could probably do a very fine job of guiding them with a new design should he wish to.
Also to those of you slagging off what was posted as a 'concept' bike in 'very early stages of design'. You also have an open invitation to help them create something great. That's a pretty generous offer especially for those of you who have real experience in bicycle design and engineering. I would have thought that would be a really attractive offer. If I had those skills I'd be on it like a shot. I mean imagine a bike you helped inspire rolling off the production line before rolling around London.
Then of course there are the sad saps who know nothing about design or engineering but are more than happy to nit-pick regardless. The Hyacinth Bucket's of the cycling world for whom nothing will ever be good enough. You have my pity :)
RPM has an open invitation to help them create a new model. From what little I know about him he also has masses of experience in cycling as well as high standards and could probably do a very fine job of guiding them with a new design should he wish to.
Also to those of you slagging off what was posted as a 'concept' bike in 'very early stages of design'. You also have an open invitation to help them create something great. That's a pretty generous offer especially for those of you who have real experience in bicycle design and engineering. I would have thought that would be a really attractive offer. If I had those skills I'd be on it like a shot. I mean imagine a bike you helped inspire rolling off the production line before rolling around London.
Then of course there are the sad saps who know nothing about design or engineering but are more than happy to nit-pick regardless. The Hyacinth Bucket's of the cycling world for whom nothing will ever be good enough. You have my pity :)