The greatest irony of this is that we always hear the trope "bikes aren't designed for the north shore, that's why our failure rates are higher," and now we may see less testing. Fantastic.
I think Ken makes a good point, it's either an editorial or marketing stance. The shitty things are playing both sides of the line... Just play it equally for companies big and small and stick to it. I understand both sides, but the core thing is consistency to me.
I agree that the OP gets some sort of weird kick out of it. Also, not blacking out the company and plate?! Wtf. That's a jackass move.
Feb. 26, 2021, 6:13 p.m. - Sanesh Iyer
The greatest irony of this is that we always hear the trope "bikes aren't designed for the north shore, that's why our failure rates are higher," and now we may see less testing. Fantastic. I think Ken makes a good point, it's either an editorial or marketing stance. The shitty things are playing both sides of the line... Just play it equally for companies big and small and stick to it. I understand both sides, but the core thing is consistency to me. I agree that the OP gets some sort of weird kick out of it. Also, not blacking out the company and plate?! Wtf. That's a jackass move.