haha, do explain.
Like used as a spacer? I don’t follow
haha, do explain.
Like used as a spacer? I don’t follow
haha, do explain.
Like used as a spacer? I don’t follow[/quote]
The head tube was enlarged so they put a piece of cardboard between the headset and head tube to keep it from rocking around
haha, do explain.
Like used as a spacer? I don’t follow[/quote]
The head tube was enlarged so they put a piece of cardboard between the headset and head tube to keep it from rocking around[/quote]
woof
bikesdirect: we don’t use cardboard
and can we advertise on your website pls
if bike forums.net has advertisements, when will tarck ‘sell out’
P.s Mjw is back bichs
supp mjw i miss u babby boi
[quote=Mr. Bear]Mike,
As can be seen by this thread your brands suffer from perceived (be it legitimate or not) quality issues. People have made several thoughtful suggestions on how you can improve the value of your brands by showcasing the quality associated with them. Regardless of what other companies do you can easily go out and buy a Giant OCR3 in “medium” and weigh it with pedals, then post your offering in both the same group level (which should cost less) and at the same cost level (which should have higher specs) and show the weight in both. In addition it might be worth while to offer a $25-40 bike prep feature that includes a certified mechanic pulling the bike apart, greasing it, truing the wheels, etc. You would have to watch like a hawk that the mechanic actually did the prescribed work though as the first fuckup and you will take a huge hit for it. As someone who regularly works to create value and standardize workflow such jumps are hard but truly beneficial to longterm business growth.
I personally think the Kilo line is wonderful for the price and have recommended it a number of times to people. I even had a deposit on your first line of ti road bikes but had to cancel due to the lead time extensions.
Nate[/quote]
Nicely written, Nate.
[quote=johnnypecans]bikesdirect: we don’t use cardboard
and can we advertise on your website pls[/quote]
lulz
[quote=danggang][quote=Mr. Bear]Mike,
As can be seen by this thread your brands suffer from perceived (be it legitimate or not) quality issues. People have made several thoughtful suggestions on how you can improve the value of your brands by showcasing the quality associated with them. Regardless of what other companies do you can easily go out and buy a Giant OCR3 in “medium” and weigh it with pedals, then post your offering in both the same group level (which should cost less) and at the same cost level (which should have higher specs) and show the weight in both. In addition it might be worth while to offer a $25-40 bike prep feature that includes a certified mechanic pulling the bike apart, greasing it, truing the wheels, etc. You would have to watch like a hawk that the mechanic actually did the prescribed work though as the first fuckup and you will take a huge hit for it. As someone who regularly works to create value and standardize workflow such jumps are hard but truly beneficial to longterm business growth.
I personally think the Kilo line is wonderful for the price and have recommended it a number of times to people. I even had a deposit on your first line of ti road bikes but had to cancel due to the lead time extensions.
Nate[/quote]
Nicely written, Nate.[/quote]
I know.
^this guy, so modest.
anomaly: rides Paramount in purple shorts and gives articulate suggestions to BD guy and doesn’t afraid.
It would have been nice of him to respond by giving me a prototype titanium track frame.
[quote=Mr. Bear][quote=danggang][quote=Mr. Bear]Mike,
As can be seen by this thread your brands suffer from perceived (be it legitimate or not) quality issues. People have made several thoughtful suggestions on how you can improve the value of your brands by showcasing the quality associated with them. Regardless of what other companies do you can easily go out and buy a Giant OCR3 in “medium” and weigh it with pedals, then post your offering in both the same group level (which should cost less) and at the same cost level (which should have higher specs) and show the weight in both. In addition it might be worth while to offer a $25-40 bike prep feature that includes a certified mechanic pulling the bike apart, greasing it, truing the wheels, etc. You would have to watch like a hawk that the mechanic actually did the prescribed work though as the first fuckup and you will take a huge hit for it. As someone who regularly works to create value and standardize workflow such jumps are hard but truly beneficial to longterm business growth.
I personally think the Kilo line is wonderful for the price and have recommended it a number of times to people. I even had a deposit on your first line of ti road bikes but had to cancel due to the lead time extensions.
Nate[/quote]
Nicely written, Nate.[/quote]
iknorite.[/quote]
ftfy
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Awesome.
I love my Paramount(s)
Hey guys. I’m thinking about coming out with a new line of jarred dicks and I’d love your feedback.
What kind of dicks are you most interested in? Steel (maybe with chrome), crabon? aero aluminum dicks? What kind of dicks are you eating currently? What features are important to you? Length? Girth? Color? Flavor?
TIA