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[url= http://bikemagic.com/gear/cotic-rocket-first-ride-review-steel-150mm-full-suspension.html ]Looks bloody good[/url]. Sounds like it rides reet nice too. Not a bad price too


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 12:18 pm
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I like the orange one, but the black frame looks like a gate!

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Posted : 05/04/2012 12:51 pm
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Looks V nice and I want one quite a bit!

Agree would have to be Orange though, doesn't look right in black and I usually like black bikes!


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 12:58 pm
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I think the fact that's a large rather than the orange small or medium that's floating around will probably have more to do with it looking like a gate than the colour.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:00 pm
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Sounds like it rides reet nice too

...off to find out week on Saturday 😀


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:06 pm
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What time you riding unstableJ?


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:11 pm
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2 pm


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:31 pm
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Personally I think it looks hideous


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:36 pm
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[i]150mm steel full-susser [/i]

Cool...

[i]...sharp edged metal end cap. Not only is it ugly on what is otherwise a great looking bike, but I was forever catching my calf muscles on them (and it’s not like I’m Chris Hoy), with each and every pedal stroke. Towards the end of the ride I had two rather red and sore marks on the inside of my legs...[/i]
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Not cool!


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:37 pm
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what wrong with everyone's eyes????

look at the toptube/seattube - looks like scaffolding

what is it that people think look good?


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:40 pm
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look at the toptube/seattube - looks like scaffolding

Its a good point, well made, but folk are happy to ride filing cabinets....


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:42 pm
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might be a great bike to ride but I keep reading how much people like the look of it. what do you like the look of out of interest?


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:47 pm
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It's a cotic. STW'rs will fap themselves silly over it however it looks or rides.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:49 pm
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I don't like anything about the way it looks, you're not the only one.

Those bolts sticking out must be a joke surely?


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:51 pm
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might be a great bike to ride

What people have actually ridden one?


 
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No-one on here I don't think, but a fair few are riding them next Saturday so we can report back then.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 1:58 pm
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Those bolts sticking out must be a joke surely?
Towards the end of the ride I had two rather red and sore marks on the inside of my legs
Pitch has a similarly anoyingly wide linkage that rubs, after a couple of rides it's not noticable (so I've either MTFU'd, skins toughened up, or now ride bow-leggedly).

Who want's to buy a large then sell it to me cheeply s/h?


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 2:00 pm
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It was 'those bolts' that caught my eye at Bespoked. Looks kinda unfinished and as someone has already experienced ^^^^ with the potential for injury. Maybe refinements will be in order.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 2:20 pm
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Looks pretty ugly to me. But then Cotic's don't do a huge amount for me.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 2:24 pm
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What people have actually ridden one?

Don't be ridiculous, this is STW. You are only allowed to criticise a bike you've not ridden. When you do criticise a bike you have rode, you have to make sure it's not design by the editor's friend.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 2:34 pm
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plus looks like the white 'seat stay' is in contact in this position (un sagged i assume) with the frame pivot gusset... clonk clonk clonk?

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Posted : 05/04/2012 3:10 pm
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It won't be in contact. That would be mental.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 3:20 pm
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I'm in the looks horrible camp too


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 3:25 pm
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Ugly as a bag full of arseholes that.

Fancy a ride all the same. Full sus bikes are usually ugly IMO, not really an issue.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 3:27 pm
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Hi Brant

It won't be in contact. That would be mental.

Agreed, but looks like it is touching in the photo - perhaps a bit like the PACE where the linkages touch as extremes of travel.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 3:32 pm
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Does look better smaller and in orange. Hope that isnt contact on the rocker 😯

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I thought those silly bolts were being used on the prototype only. I'm sure Cy went off about somebody moaning about them. This could be a proto frame that was virtually identical to the production frame. Well apart from the silly bolts and the tiny bridge clearance anyway.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 3:37 pm
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shame the top tube sticks out the back of the seat tube


 
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I like the orange one, but the black frame looks like a gate!

Oh.. that's disappointing, I'd need a large, and that looks all wrong. I was really keen on it from the partial shots I'd seen, and the smaller ones.

I'd thought thouse metal caps were rough edges on a prototype bike, not that impressed that they're still there (and catchign legs) on the production bike - surely they could have been recessed soemwhat?


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 3:50 pm
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shame the top tube sticks out the back of the seat tube

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its probably better out the back than the front


 
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Not keen on the extened top tube, but apart from that I like the look in the smaller sizes (big sizes rarely look right anyway). But then I do prefer the look of the old straight top tubes 5's. I like my bikes to have staright tubes, viewed from the sideb at least, laterally curved stays are ok. I guess I'm a traditionalist like that. Although the Santa Cruz SL does look better with the bent top tube for some reason, I think it's the close proximity of the shock, the bend appears to give it more room. Anyway back to the rocket I like the almost parallel top tube and seat stay.


 
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might be a great bike to ride but I keep reading how much people like the look of it. what do you like the look of out of interest?

The sticker, it wraps around the downtube. But seriously for me it's the simplicity of the smaller ones - elegant lines. I'm not liking the seat/top tube brace on the top picture.

I was well up for getting one but things have changed.....


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:15 pm
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I think its lovely that Cy come on here and discusses things.
I do find it amazing that Coogan, SBrock , Gary Lager and others can be quite so rude about things that fine honest people have crafted.

I mean, this is Cy. His own money. His own time. No big corporation.

It's just seems really rude.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:18 pm
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I think it looks quite nice in the smaller size. Not sure if I'd pay that much for a bike with bolts that catch your legs though.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:25 pm
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I mean, this is Cy. His own money. His own time. No big corporation.

It's just seems really rude.

But isn't it a real friend that pulls you aside and says you really can't go out looking like that. 🙂


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:25 pm
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I'm surprised if that's the production frame, but I don't really care as long as my calves don't hit it, as no-one would see it if I just rode past. Stop whining until you've all ridden one, if it doesn't hit your legs I don't see the problem and you wont be able to see it whilst riding anyway.


 
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shame the top tube sticks out the back of the seat tube

I like that bit.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:29 pm
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Look at the "line" where the top of the 2nd box up is and the frame gap between top tube and down tube at the head tube junction - clearly the black bike is a fair bit bigger.


 
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I mean, this is Cy. His own money. His own time. No big corporation.

NO, it's a bike and it deserves any criticisms which any other bike would get.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:30 pm
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why does the orange bike not have the same reinforcing thing on the top tube seat tube join? Maybe thats why it "looks" better.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:31 pm
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Seriously. Cy is a genius. He doesn't do everything as I would, but that's mostly because he's obsessive about things.
He has put hours into that frame and everything is there for a reason.

If you don't have anything nice to say, my mum always said you should keep your gob shut.


 
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why does the orange bike not have the same reinforcing thing on the top tube seat tube join? Maybe thats why it "looks" better.
POSTED 31 SECONDS AGO # REPORT-POST

#facepalm


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:33 pm
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NO, it's a bike and it deserves any criticisms which any other bike would get.
POSTED 3 MINUTES AGO # REPORT-POST

Pics of your wife, kids and cock please, big man.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:35 pm
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If I send you a pic of my cock can I then post my views about the bike?


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:37 pm
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I do find it amazing that Coogan, SBrock , Gary Lager and others can be quite so rude about things that fine honest people have crafted.
Seriously? Someone commenting on it is being "rude" now? Time to wheel in the thought police.
(FWIW - I think it looks great in the small size and gopping in the large size).


 
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If I send you a pic of my cock can I then post my views about the bike?
Only if it's a better picture than the one you sent me.


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:38 pm
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Oh, sorry, so we're not allowed to comment on a bike now are we? Oh dear. Best not start a thread about any of Brant's bikes now. Someone might post an "opinion" and we can't be having that, now can we?

😐


 
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Sorry, that was a still from my helmet cam


 
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One of the best looking bikes I've seen. If I was in the market for a 150mm trail bike this would be very high up on my list. Damn sexy and it sounds like it rides just how I would want it to. yum.


 
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I think its lovely that Cy come on here and discusses things.
I do find it amazing that Coogan, SBrock , Gary Lager and others can be quite so rude about things that fine honest people have crafted.

I mean, this is Cy. His own money. His own time. No big corporation.

It's just seems really rude.

I think it's lovely too, it's one of the things I like about the brand. Just disappointed by the bike - I speak my criticisms as someone who has two black Cotics in his shed, both size L - and would be open to adding another. Just a bit disappointing that it's not good looking in the way all his other bikes are, at least not in large.

As for the nuts sticking out of the swingarm, that's just clumsy. Another word you wouldn't normally use about a Cotic.

(Edit - from cy's reply below, they are more of a pre-production thing, so fair enough)


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:49 pm
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Those pivots are becoming tricky. Basically they're really hard to package, but need to be there to make everything work. They're pretty wide, so can't be a fancy alu bolt cap heads, and the original prototype ones were round, but had potential to spin when undone from the other end as there was nothing to grab them with, so I put spanner flats on them. They don't look as nice, but they work much better for maintenance. They're also only 2mm thick, so I still feel 'sticking out' it a little harsh, but then it's not me I need to convince.

You can't recess them because the tolerance build up and paint ingress would make it unworkable. I don't want to thread the boss in the seatstay because it's horribly hard to make sure they're straight post welding. They'll look much better on the production frames because they masking behind them will be better. Those frames were rushed through paint to get to the show. It's also worth pointing out that all these shots of that bit are macro level. They're all of 8mm across in real life.

Dave from BM (valid a point as it is because he did rub them) is literally the only person out of probably 30 different people who've ridden the bike to catch his calves.

The clearance on the linkage is too tight on that pic because the Marzocchi shock came up much too long, and I didn't have any spare shocks for the day. The Marzocchi guys are having a look at it. None of the Fox or BOS shocks cause this because they're all nominal length and therefore a few mm shorter than the shock that happened to be on that bike. BM Dave picked up on it, but didn't comment because he was waiting for me to talk to the relevant people and figure it all out and I let him know my findings yesterday.

The seat tube braces are on the medium and large. Small didn't get one because I couldn't drop the top tube any further without the bottle not fitting with the shock (there's bottle bosses on the underside of the top tube. Yes they're upside down. Yes they work fine).

As for whether you like the look of it, well, there's plenty of bikes out there that look different and most of them look the same as eachother. I'm sure you'll see something else you like.


 
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shame the top tube sticks out the back of the seat tube
I like that bit.

Like the old Saracens, they were lovely frames, not the best example but it has the sticky out bit.

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Posted : 05/04/2012 4:52 pm
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not the best example

au contraire.... what a visual feast.


 
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(there's bottle bosses on the underside of the top tube. Yes they're upside down. Yes they work fine).
Inspired!


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 4:55 pm
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I think it looks great, I agree about the rude comments, there is constructive criticism and then there's stw opinion 🙄


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 5:00 pm
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The clearance on the linkage is too tight on that pic because the Marzocchi shock came up much too long, and I didn't have any spare shocks for the day. The Marzocchi guys are having a look at it. None of the Fox or BOS shocks cause this because they're all nominal length and therefore a few mm shorter than the shock that happened to be on that bike. BM Dave picked up on it, but didn't comment because he was waiting for me to talk to the relevant people and figure it all out and I let him know my findings yesterday.

Cool! main things is that you are aware and sorting it. best get these right before launch.

Good luck

ps the bigs ones need 29er wheels then i'm tempted.


 
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Strikes me as a bike designed by someone who has really, really thought about it.
I like the pierced TT, I like the front detail of chainstays into shock, I like the 'pinch bolt' rear end attachment, I like that he has thought about materials from scratch rather than followed the herd.
I want a ride of this beast, but mebbe shorter travel is bestest for me, being a mince-core rider 🙂
I also think that while it is ok to comment at criticise, some people just are rude on here.


 
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I'm slightly with Brant on this in as much as, yes, it might not be to some people's tastes but there's no real need to be rude about it. Particularly not given that it's likely that the chap responsible will a) read it and b) as seen above respond helpfully and with a deal more grace.

I just get bothered by people who are so ready to casually denigrate other's hard work in the strongest possible terms and then if called on it throw up the weak defence of "It's only an opinion". It's not the opinion I have issue with, it's the manner of expression; there's a world of difference between "I do not like that" and "Single ugliest x ever".


 
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Ugly as a bag full of arseholes that.

Kangaroo or crocodile?

It's funny, there's been quite a Cotic love-in on stw over the last couple of weeks, which is gratifying to see. A bit like that other love-in that was going on for a while. For those inbred bikes.


 
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Best not start a thread about any of Brant's bikes now. Someone might post an "opinion"

So as well as no reviews of any of his bikes we'll also have no opinions either. 🙂


 
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I think it looks terrific, esp in Orange. It will look more gate like in larger sizes as people are used to big fat alloy tubes and monocoques which fill in the space between.

Orange bikes are loved and they look like filing cabinets* and this is minimalist and svelte by comparison.

*and I own an Alpine 160. Now I want a Rocket...


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 5:40 pm
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Best not start a thread about any of Brant's bikes now. Someone might post an "opinion"

Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't a review of the Planet X Dirty Harry pulled from WMTB magazine recently for one reason or another? Going on current (seemingly a return to the good old Brant of pre-CRC/Hotlines) form I'd not be surprised if Brant managed to get wind of what they were about to write, then threatened them with a horses head or two in their beds if it went to press!

Freedom of speech and all that eh... 😉

Anyway... Good to see Cy's response above. I left some opinions on the frame on one of the facebook pics he posted, on the whole I really like it. It's kind of a "form follows function" approach, and the level of detail gone to solve some problems (integration of the seatstay pivot with rear brake mounting hole being one) is admirable. The bike still looks pretty good, the geometry looks spot on on paper, the proof will be in the pudding in riding it for most people.

Like most other people who have expressed opinions though, I'm still not so keen on the extended Top Tube, or the seat tube brace on the medium and large models. But accept the latter is kind of necessary to get the required standover on the larger bikes yet still support the seat tube. And besides, if you bought one, you'd not see either foible whilst you were riding the bike anyway.

I really want one, shame I've got no money!


 
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I think the bolts on the linkage are a bit ugly, but it's obviously functional-ugly, which is fine. I'd thought they'd be replaced with countersunk things by the production model but you know what, Cy knows more about making bikes than I do. Do like the top tube/seatpost
interface...

It's obviously generating a lot of interest, I guess the microscopic analysis and criticism is a compliment. Hemlock is not a pretty bike at all but it's the best full suss I've ridden, so if this can be as good as that and yet not look like a swingbridge, that's got to be good.


 
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Functional-ugly is fine, but not when they're scraping yer legs. Only had that one one other bike before - a Giant Glory I rented in Morsine, had welts on my calves by the time I gave it back. Mind you, that bike had a linkage on it that was the size and shape of a swingbridge, so no great surprise.


 
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As for whether you like the look of it, well, there's plenty of bikes out there that look different and most of them look the same as eachother. I'm sure you'll see something else you like.

It seems to me that this bike, like all the Cotics, has been designed with function as the primary aim and appearance a poor second. IMO this is the right way to do things.

I'd rather buy a bike that looked like a gate and rode like a dream rather than the other way round.


 
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I'd not be surprised if Brant managed to get wind of what they were about to write

That's about as far from what happened as possible. The bike was tested then pulled by Future because On-one don't advertise in their mags.

I really like the Rocket. Some very nice details.


 
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Pics of your wife, kids and cock please, big man.

????
Because I've put them in mags and on websites and are all on the open market for sale aren't they? 🙄 Is that the best you can do?
It's a product. It might be good, it might not but to suggest that we shouldn't have an opinion "because it's cy" is not rational. I don't know cy any better than I know mike sinyard.


 
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I think the rocket looks awesome , very clean lines and very cotic which is a good thing . when I get the money I will buy one ! it looks like a cotic soul with suspension ...well done cy !


 
Posted : 05/04/2012 6:54 pm
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Wrecker, +many.

And, fwiw, this bike is very much on my "what next?" List. I'll be watching with interest.


 
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I like the look of it, and would buy one tomorrow if I was rich. But I don't know that I can justify > 1 bikes. [well I just justify it to myself, but that's not the issue ;)]


 
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Im definitely in the 'loving the looks' group, and fwiw ALL bikes in medium and orange will look better than the same bike in black and Large 🙂

I agree people can get a bit rude on ST but that's what this place 'is' more and more - see the comments on the new POWA mudguard ; [url= http://singletrackworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/we-know-who-is-to-blame-for-the-weather/ ]59 pounds[/url] for another example, its a shame really.


 
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Since when is having an opinion rude?


 
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its the way it's delivered that counts


 
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CF - you can use flowery descriptive languauge when you are fawning over something but criticism should be terse and to the point. "[i]I don't like it[/i]" is as harsh as you are allowed.


 
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Since when is having an opinion rude?

WHen its the wrong one it would appear 😉


 
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Ah, I see! 🙂

So, how does one decide what the right opinion is?

Oh, I'm just sooooo confused.

🙂


 
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Great to see a new bike from a British company, thanks to Cy and Brant for their informed commentary. All I am really qualified to say is I like the Orange best and I look forward to hearing more about them as they get into owners hands.


 
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I think its great that Cy can pop up on here and explain his thinking and this makes me even happier to put money in his pocket rather than Specialized etc. I like the look of the smaller bike but those side bolts do look a bit like they could benefit from another look.

Brant: Everyone knows what its like on here and i think the fact people can freely express their opinions is great, even if they are over the top or crass. The world would be pretty cr@p if all everyone said on here was polite, balanced and informative - a very dull utopia.


 
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I was first to say I didn't like the look of the frame, however if I was in the market for a new frame and the cotic was fantastic I would buy it regardless.

I don't think anyone's been rude either


 
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It's not styled, it's engineered.


 
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