This issue is clearly important to you so I suggest you start a thread dedicated to it rather than venting your frustrations on other peoples threads and taking those threads off topic. That is a far better option than trolling.
actually, you telling me to move along is what's off-topic.
my comments are not off-topic. the topic of the thread is the "solorock" bicycle. other bikes offered by the same company were also mentioned. my comments are about those bikes, the company that sells them, and comments made by other forum members regarding those bikes. i'm not really sure why you would characterize statements of fact as "venting".
the most immediately apparent features of all of these bikes is the obvious fact that they are knock-offs. to intentionally ignore these issues and simply say "nice bike buddy, enjoy it." or simply to say nothing about the underlying issues at all is to tacitly endorse it and does a disservice to inexperienced cyclists and to the cycling community in general.
furthermore, to characterize my comments as "trolling" is not only incorrect, but also quite unfair and most likely an attempt to have my posts deleted by a moderator. i think you know my comments are not intended to be inflammatory in any way and are based in obvious fact. if you disagree with my positions on the solorock bike, i am more than happy to have a conversation about it. but, somehow i think that's not your interest.
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