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thewalrus 04-12-06 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by iamtim
Neither. I love a good ribeye and I really wanted our military to kick some Iraqi ass.

Nope. I actually voted for him. I think he's screwed up a few times, though, and I don't agree with some of his decisions any longer, especially about illegal immigration.

But I'm not the one with all the anger and upset over what other people are doing, or how they make their money, or how they spend it.

http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a1...poargument.jpg

baj32161 04-12-06 11:36 AM


Originally Posted by merlin70
Everyone knows Ford and Chevy and yet they lose billions.

Do you have data to back this up?

56/12 and 22/28 04-12-06 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by baj32161
Do you have data to back this up?

Watch the Network evening news. Like CBS or something.

Ford and Chevy are going broke.

56/12 and 22/28 04-12-06 12:04 PM

Cypress, what the hell does your sig mean?

On topic: Trek chews. But If I had a Madone, I guess I'd be happy with it.

Cypress 04-12-06 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by 56/12 and 22/28
Cypress, what the hell does your sig mean?


It's Supergreg. http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...ergreg&pl=true

What the hell does YOUR sig mean? (the bikes)

DigitalRJH 04-12-06 01:12 PM

That damned unibrow again!! See my previous post....lol

bikindan 04-12-06 02:19 PM

:roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao: :roflmao:

bonehead 04-12-06 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by iamtim
Hey, now, you're the one who gave yourself the "bonehead" moniker. After a post equating Trek with Huffy, I'm just stating the obvious corollary.

:)

Honestly, there just aren't many 'cool' names like "iamtim" anymore.

iamtim 04-12-06 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by bonehead
Honestly, there just aren't many 'cool' names like "iamtim" anymore.

Before you take offense to anything I'm saying to you, you realize it's all tongue-in-cheek, done-for-laughs stuff, yes?

That said, I think there's a definite parallel in our IDs. I use "iamtim" because, well, I am Tim. Following that logic, you must use "bonehead" because you are...

*blink, blink*

Nevermind. :)

Again, all in good fun.

patentcad 04-12-06 08:18 PM

Come on now weenies. We all KNOW that without his Trek Lance NEVER would have won any of those Tour de France races right? Particularly without those schwag Bontrager components.

I particularly like the auto-release fork steerer tube the came up with for Mr. Hincapie @ Paris Roubaix last weekend. I wonder which Trek R&D weenie gets credit for that particular techno wizardry.

Hey, is that Trek bashing?

Oh, I KID Trek. They're a great company : ).

C_Heath 04-12-06 08:25 PM


Originally Posted by 56/12 and 22/28
Watch the Network evening news. Like CBS or something.

Ford and Chevy are going broke.

Toyota will own GM very soon and Iran is going to burn us all to oblivion, just ride until they hit the red button. :mad:

patentcad 04-12-06 08:28 PM


Originally Posted by C_heath
Toyota will own GM very soon and Iran is going to burn us all to oblivion, just ride until they hit the red button. :mad:

Toyota would never waste its hard earned yen on GM and Iran isn't going to burn anything. Except its diplomatic bridges with the entire planet which will of course only hurt Iran in the long run. But that's their problem isn't it? Friggin idiots. The need nuclear weapons like Lance Armstrong needs more Tour de France trophies.

64deville 04-12-06 09:53 PM

Personally I don't like Treks because I don't like the way they ride. I feel there are a lot of other frames that ride a hell of a lot better than a Trek. I happen to sell, ride, very very strongly believe in and live and die by one of those brands but that isn't the point. Lance happens to ride a Trek but what most people tend to forget is that guy could jump on just about any bike and win.

Another thing I don't like about Trek is that they have relied on their marketing skills instead of focusing on constant innovation and improvement. I guess this is a good business practice, when you've got a winner (Lance) stick with it. I'm just not caught up in a lot of the hype that surrounds the bikes. If they rode well, I would say it, but I don't think much of the ride on the high end Trek road bikes like the Madone, 5200, etc (I'm talking specifically about road bikes here, their mountain bikes might be the greatest thing ever but I wouldn't know).

tpsdpm 04-13-06 12:12 AM


Originally Posted by mantis
For what its worth, and from a marketing point of view, the name "Trek" was a really bad choice. I know a couple of people who would never buy the bike just because they don't want that particular word all over thier expensive new bike. Yes, I know thats a cosmetic thing, and you could even remove the name decals, but most buyers don't do that. I know I dislike the name too. It just conjures up backpacking or hiking or whatever. Not that thats bad at all, its just bad for a $5000 ROAD BIKE!!

Dave


You really are kidding aren't you? (Prelude, no particular bashing intended) So Cannondale, Giant, Specialized are names that set them apart?? I am very happy with my Trek, and have ridden many other bikes as well. I am very proud that it is made in the US, which most other manufacturers can not claim. I spent over 5K on a Trek, and so far, approx 3K it has been everything I hoped for.

bluyak 04-13-06 01:08 AM

I ride a 1999 Trek 2100 almost daily. For the most part its stock, aside of pedals, seat and accessories. The 2100 frame is Alpha AL with Carbon seat stays and front fork. I do endurance and brevet style riding. This bike has been very dependable. I rarely have problems on the road other than a flat once in a while. I do stop to help people fix there snob bikes all the time. I bought this bike used. It was raced in criteriums till 2002 when the owner want to upgrade to an all carbon frame. The original owner removed the racing components and restored it to orginal. So the drive line had little miles on it. So I know this bike has proven to me its quality. I also have a 4300. I did change the drive line to Deore. I've beatin the hell out of that bike. Its like a Timex. Treks are solid quality bikes in my book. A Timex will tell you the time same as a Rolex. I dont need a bike I can brag about to the mindless. I need a bike that I can depend on. Via La Trek!

patentcad 04-13-06 06:40 AM

Trek must be doing something right. Don't any of the Trek bashers ever realize that you don't get to be the #1 hi-line bike company in America by making crappy products?

Too many of the weenies here are dropped on their heads (as infants without bike helmets).

bbattle 04-13-06 07:05 AM

And here's something else for the Trek Bashers:



http://www2.trekbikes.com/images/bik.../t1_chired.jpg
T1 track bike. The anti-hipster fixie.

Serpico 04-13-06 07:19 AM

you guys realize you just spent 7 pages arguing about Trek?

who friggin' cares?!?!?! If someone on an internet forum "dissed" my bike, I think I'd waste about ZERO seconds thinking about it

iamtim 04-13-06 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by Serpico
If someone on an internet forum "dissed" my bike, I think I'd waste about ZERO seconds thinking about it

Dude. Yer bike sucks.

:D

iamtim 04-13-06 08:02 AM

Having just built a fixie, I was quite intrigued to see that. It's got nice lines, that's for sure.

bonehead 04-13-06 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by iamtim
Before you take offense to anything I'm saying to you, you realize it's all tongue-in-cheek, done-for-laughs stuff, yes?

That said, I think there's a definite parallel in our IDs. I use "iamtim" because, well, I am Tim. Following that logic, you must use "bonehead" because you are...

*blink, blink*

Nevermind. :)

Again, all in good fun.

iamtim,

I agree! It's all in fun. Initially, I thought you were a very young one, whose experience had only reached the counter at the local video game store. Don't take eveything I say to heart. Sometimes provocation is the impetus for real thought; at least that's what I tell my students in lecture. Thanks for the encouraging thought in an otherwise dismal world. May your wheels continue to roll smoothly, iamtim.

Always search for the irony in life.

Cheers

Daubs 04-13-06 08:47 PM

Wow, this is interesting. I do a search for "Trek 5000" cause I'm thinking about buying one and stumble across this thread. I'm returning to biking after living in the country on rock-road and having my bike hanging in the rafters for many moons (I'm way more in to auto's/trucks...and the Chevy/Ford example, well, I can go on for days on that one).

All that said, I will probably buy a Trek in the coming weeks / months. Just got the wife a 1500 and all the goodies (computer, shoes, etc.). And I think it's time to retire my 1988 Trek 330. It's been a great bike for me through the years. Probably maxed out in college at around 100 miles per week, but that was pure recreational / fitness biking. Now I have the time and roads/trails to take up biking once again.

I think it would be a blast to build my own, but do not have the skills and knowledge at this point in time (I am skilled enough to restore my 1972 Chevy K-20, and I've just finished building my third computer, so I got that going for me).

In the world of biking, I want a name brand that I can trust, that has "brand loyalty" with me. Trek has that in my book, well, mainly becasue my 330 has given me many trouble free miles. I could really care less what Lance rode. I want to buy a complete bike and put it on the road, period.

So when you ride pass me as I'm gasping for air, whether it be on my 330 or something quite a bit newer, you can bash my choice of bikes all you want...cause you know I won't be catching up to you any time soon. I'm out.

H1449-6 04-13-06 09:00 PM


Originally Posted by patentcad
Because the idiot factor on this forum is beyond calculation.

Actually the problem is that 80% of the posters are in their teens and twenties, and are highly susceptible to groupthink and other silliness. Once they grow up a little they'll stop thinking Taiwanese bikes are kewl...

grahny 04-13-06 10:30 PM

When I bought my Trek X01 it was due to the fit, ride, comfort, out of box quality (for what I was looking to spend and do with it) price, etc.. and I couldn't be happier. If anything happened to it I'd get another one without question. I love that people go and buy other bikes just because they don't want to get a Trek - ooooooo big corporate giant... eeewwwwww... Lance armstrong... trendy... brand name everyone knows... oooooooo..... (say that like a little whining school girl) - it just makes me ride faster and harder when I buzz past your [lower backside] on the trail AND on the street! MUHAHAHAHAAA!!!! TREK RULES!!! :)

Anyway, I RIDE TO LIVE (cycling alleviates the many medical issues I have)... not 'ride because the logo on my bike is cooler than yours' ... even though it is :D

-Steve

KrisPistofferson 04-14-06 06:53 AM


Originally Posted by grahny
When I bought my Trek X01 it was due to the fit, ride, comfort, out of box quality (for what I was looking to spend and do with it) price, etc.. and I couldn't be happier. If anything happened to it I'd get another one without question. I love that people go and buy other bikes just because they don't want to get a Trek - ooooooo big corporate giant... eeewwwwww... Lance armstrong... trendy... brand name everyone knows... oooooooo..... (say that like a little whining school girl) - it just makes me ride faster and harder when I buzz past your [lower backside] on the trail AND on the street! MUHAHAHAHAAA!!!! TREK RULES!!! :)

Anyway, I RIDE TO LIVE (cycling alleviates the many medical issues I have)... not 'ride because the logo on my bike is cooler than yours' ... even though it is :D

-Steve

That XO1 is a heck of a nice bike. 6 pages, w00t! :bday:


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