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Old 06-20-18 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by bikemig
I did get your point. You just find it difficult to stay on topic There were some beautiful bikes made in Japan which is what the OP is talking about. Weird.
How am I not "staying on topic"? robertj298 question was about as broad on a question could be. Yes, there are some beautiful bikes that have been and are being made in Japan. Are you honestly saying that they are better than anything else made in the world.

Originally Posted by bikemig
And you keep comparing apples to apples (a mass produced bike to a bike from a small specialty builder). Weird.
Yes I am comparing apples to apples. Trek and Cannondale aren't and weren't "small specialty builders". But I think you meant to say apples to oranges (which have been shown to be the same). Why aren't you taking DIMcyclist to task for doing the same?

Originally Posted by bikemig
This is around the 3 time that you have repeated yourself that there is nothing exceptional about Japanese manufactured bikes. Cool, I'll bet you'll do it again. 4 for the win and you'll convince everyone including yourself.
By my count only twice.
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