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Ok.. I've been biting my tongue for a while now as I didn't really want to enter into the inevitable cluster-fuck of people scrambling to tell you what a piece of shit your bike is.
I understand that not everyone wants to spend 600 quid on a 'branded' otp or has the skill/knowledge to build a cheap second hand bike. There is obviously a market for cut priced, low quality bikes.However, arguing over the comparative quality of Pi squared compared to unipack, create and even that white 'universal track bike' (which btw is half the price of yours and looks equally as good/shit quality) is futile. You're arguing that this piece if shit is better than that piece of shit, because this one has chocolate sprinkles on it. Still smells like shit to me.
If you are going to be a purveyor of manure, at least be honest about it. I see you have gone some way to suggest that some parts are low quality or could be replaced... I say, base your sales strategy on that, people should know that this is a low cost, low quality product and should not be duped into thinking that they are buying 'A versatile, high quality and inexpensive fixie'. It should be made clear that this will fall apart in 2 weeks.. but, you get what you pay for.
Above all, safety is the main issue. These need to be safe for inexperienced riders to use on the road. -
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+1. everything looks great but the wheels totally ruin it for me.