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aidan yeah i think a simple cog design would be cool...
[caution anti-cog design tirade approaching]
A cog design (which conveniently sits neatly in a circle - yawn!!) would be like so many other bike/cycle logos, it is so prosaic. I think if you were to ask a class of 16 year old art students to design a logo for a bike shop 80% of them would present you with a cog design.
What are Shimano using for their Shimano authorized dealer logo ? - it s cog ! and Chain reaction cycles, what might they be using as a logo ? - its a cog ! and the Edinburghbicycle logo ? - why, its a cog ! and Simonsbikeshop - yes, it's a cog ! and Cyclesurgery, what might they be using as a logo ? - no way ! it's a cog ! and what are bikemagic using as a logo, oh wow (zzzzzZZZZ) it's a cog.
etc etc etc etc etc zzzzZZZZZzzZZZZZ. . . . .
. . . but the cycle/tube map is just so damn iconic !!
You have genuinely been gifted a great logo (my personal view is that it is literally world class!) by Slamm and I can't believe people are saying "hey, let's have cog !" zzzzZZZzzzZZZZzzzzz z z z .. .
[/tirade over]
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hippy At least you have a bike. I snapped my only frame in the middle of the hottest English summer on record. Fscking hell.. the Tube was sweatier than riding to work!!!!
It was this lack of bike though that prompted the purchase of the Raleigh so cloud lining silver and all.Any sensible cyclist has (at least) two bikes. (and a gun)
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The little basket on the front of the bike is good for holding the skulls of your beaten opponents.