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The difficult one for me is my MT racing 'Fox' - This has full cro mo frame & fork (i think), but came as factory spec with lee chi or chang star brakes. The top tube is over 19 inches long. I've replaced these with dia compe and fitted a sugino crank & araya rims. - In light of the full cro mo f & f, and full size top tube I would put this in the race section.... What do you think folks? Your help would be appreciated, as i want to enter this at MK this year, but dont know in what category?Thanks. Andy.
Thanks Nathan! I hoped you would look at this thread & help me out! Yes, that's the one. Hope to meet you at MK this year & chat MT!Andy
True but still never answered why a Supergoose can be in the 'street' section but a Torker cannot Oh well.......
why not let people decide which there own bike should be in a not decide it for em nick.years back everything was just lugged intogether and was never this much agro.trying to be to posh on here
and you all wonder why MK ain't happening this year...................................
Terry,The Mods put an imense amount of work into the Bike Of The Year Thread, and it was discussed and agreed that your bike should be moved !I am sorry that you feel it should have remained in the street section and also discussed it on here. That is why the comments thread is added, incase of any questions.It is also very hard to 'Moderate' all threads, bit hey ho, we do our best !Next year we will hold out a Londonhellboy section for 'unusual folk and their It don't fit bikes' Now crack on and get voting and stop going on like an old woman
Terry,, and it was discussed and agreed that your bike should be moved !
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did ya say all those in favour say aye
Quote from: mothwasp on January 03, 2012, 04:32 PMAs i see it, a bike could be categorised on its use- if you bought a frame that was made for or universally regarded as a race frame but spec'd for street & only used it as such, then it could fit both categories... Standard Burner, Puch and so on were all aimed at the starters/council estate kidTorker, TA, Pro Class, PK Ripper were all race bread.
As i see it, a bike could be categorised on its use- if you bought a frame that was made for or universally regarded as a race frame but spec'd for street & only used it as such, then it could fit both categories...