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Topic: Mountain Biking Is A Fashion (Read 3884 times)
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neale
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Downhill Ben
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To me, mountain biking is a sport and a hobby, like it is to most other people on this forum. For me, it is far from a fashion, simply because i don't ride to look good, or mind how i look when i am riding. I wear race jerseys and pants or shorts simply because they have been developed for riding bikes and are on the online shops where i buy most of my parts.
I enjoy riding my bike and therefore take a lot of pride in my bike. I want it to work to its best ability, but also want it to look good. Having said this, if there were some great quality forks, at the same price as some good quality forks which look better, i would always put performance before looks. The same goes for any bike part. My mates have both just coughed up 180 quid for new wheels. Fair enough they want the wheels to work well, and weight was something they both wanted to take in to consideration, however, they were very interested in how they looked. Both of them also do not like to buy second hand which makes no sense to me. I have just spent
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