yea mechanical engineerng at tech level between 1977 and 1982
please feel free to add to this list
how to build a business,first you gotta jump on the hipster fixie bandwagon though
1.get 2 obnoxious clowns to build dangerous bikes (dosent matter that dani is no longer associated with them.they built the BSO's and dani sold them to jolly joe public)
2.get another clown to sell them(mugs and money are easily parted)
3.post an entire page of overpriced gas barrel frames on LFGSS (and try to justify the prices)
4.post pictures of concept bikes (that are truly dreadful)
5.ask for design and feedback help on here cos in reality dani hasnt got a clue
Great then your opinion on these things in terms of design carries weight. However, with regard to points 1 to 3 that was the past he held held his hands up said 'yes I got it wrong' and did his level best to change things things which most people realise he's now done. People make mistakes, that's normal, move one.
Point 4, if it's so dreadful then tell him why, with your experience your advice would be valuable. I doubt he's asking for someone to design a free bike for him as that would be daft, there has to be something in it for whoever genuinely helps, any good business man knows that nothing comes for free. Point 5, why not ask for help/feedback? Isn't this how any of us learn, whether it's bike design or anything else for that matter?
As to your other post I said the way you respond and others respond so negatively makes you 'look' cheap and bitter not that you are, there's a big difference. And no personal insults are intended.
Great then your opinion on these things in terms of design carries weight. However, with regard to points 1 to 3 that was the past he held held his hands up said 'yes I got it wrong' and did his level best to change things things which most people realise he's now done. People make mistakes, that's normal, move one.
Point 4, if it's so dreadful then tell him why, with your experience your advice would be valuable. I doubt he's asking for someone to design a free bike for him as that would be daft, there has to be something in it for whoever genuinely helps, any good business man knows that nothing comes for free. Point 5, why not ask for help/feedback? Isn't this how any of us learn, whether it's bike design or anything else for that matter?
As to your other post I said the way you respond and others respond so negatively makes you 'look' cheap and bitter not that you are, there's a big difference. And no personal insults are intended.