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Squirrelli 09-10-10 08:30 PM

I'm going to win!...but maybe not.
 
I saw this over at 33...and thought holy crap.

http://i.imgur.com/NDDCn.jpg

Her? parents must be really desperate and I find this awfully disgusting...

xkillemallx16 09-10-10 08:35 PM

no clipless shoes.

rustybrown 09-10-10 08:42 PM

I wish I had ellipses.

squeegeesunny 09-10-10 08:44 PM

That is pretty damn awesome/

jtgotsjets 09-10-10 08:45 PM

I don't know what's disgusting about it. A kid likes bikes and wants to look like her parents. Get over it.

xkillemallx16 09-10-10 08:46 PM

I dont think those are elipses.

WoundedKnee 09-10-10 08:47 PM

^

you are dumb.

edit: not killemall.

Squirrelli 09-10-10 08:55 PM

They are 8 and this kid bring a $3000 bike to race other 8 years old with their cute little bikes. The other kids just want to have fun and she comes with her aero helmet and full kit, tries to leave everyone in the dust...sure being competitive is a good thing but come on...

EDIT:Exactly what CardiacKid said.

CardiacKid 09-10-10 08:55 PM

I think the point Vixtor was trying to make is at that age it should be about the engine, not how much money Daddy has. It reminds me of the kid that shows up at the Pinewood Derby with a car that Daddy spent 100 hours building.

xkillemallx16 09-10-10 08:59 PM

i used to have a skateboard pinewood derby car. it was boss.

geckonia 09-10-10 09:00 PM

she's getting a head start too! no fair!

carleton 09-10-10 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by Vixtor (Post 11444831)
Her? parents must be really desperate and I find this awfully disgusting...

http://cdn2.sbnation.com/imported_as...gonna_hate.gif

I really, really mean this. It's not your business what people do with their money and for their children.

WoundedKnee 09-10-10 09:06 PM

I bet she fell.

carleton 09-10-10 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by Vixtor (Post 11444950)
They are 8 and this kid bring a $3000 bike to race other 8 years old with their cute little bikes. The other kids just want to have fun and she comes with her aero helmet and full kit, tries to leave everyone in the dust...sure being competitive is a good thing but come on...

EDIT:Exactly what CardiacKid said.

By the way, the wheels are $3,500. The Dura Ace DI2 Electronic Shifting system is another $3,000.

But don't let me disrupt your hatin'.

Rude 09-10-10 09:20 PM

Lol, this was posted on LAfixed and apparently he did not win either.

kuso 09-10-10 09:29 PM

that kid is going to have some issues when he/she gets older.

dsh 09-10-10 09:41 PM

That will be very unfortunate for him, since he will have issues. Unlike all the other kids, who will all grow up to have no issues at all. Because normal people, on average, never have issues.

Squirrelli 09-10-10 10:15 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 11445023)
By the way, the wheels are $3,500. The Dura Ace DI2 Electronic Shifting system is another $3,000.

But don't let me disrupt your hatin'.

How is that even necessary for a 8 year old? She is probably going to grow out of it in a couple of months.

CardiacKid 09-10-10 10:33 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 11445009)
http://cdn2.sbnation.com/imported_as...gonna_hate.gif

I really, really mean this. It's not your business what people do with their money and for their children.

It is definitely the business of the parents of the other kids in the race. You either don't have kids or are the parent of that kid in the picture.

carleton 09-10-10 10:35 PM


Originally Posted by Vixtor (Post 11445226)
How is that even necessary for a 8 year old? She is probably going to grow out of it in a couple of months.

Bike Geek + Fatherhood.

How many dudes make awesome bikes for their girlfriends, when the girls don't know Dura Ace from Jack in the Box?

For all we know, the guy works for Lightweight and got the parts for free. Like someone else in another thread wrote, maybe the kid has some illness and wants to be a "Pro bike racer" before it's too late and the companies donated the parts.

carleton 09-10-10 10:38 PM


Originally Posted by CardiacKid (Post 11445277)
It is definitely the business of the parents of the other kids in the race. You either don't have kids or are the parent of that kid in the picture.

Actually, I have a 10 year old son who plays baseball and football (two sports with some expensive equipment).

It's envy that makes you guys sick in your stomach to see this. A real bike geek would be all excited to see such a project pulled off.

plowmanjoe 09-10-10 10:44 PM

for me it's not envy. it's just thinking about how the other kids and their parents must feel.

Squirrelli 09-10-10 10:51 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 11445285)
Bike Geek + Fatherhood.

How many dudes make awesome bikes for their girlfriends, when the girls don't know Dura Ace from Jack in the Box?

For all we know, the guy works for Lightweight and got the parts for free. Like someone else in another thread wrote, maybe the kid has some illness and wants to be a "Pro bike racer" before it's too late and the companies donated the parts.

I see where you are coming from, shouldn't have judge by just looking at one picture...


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 11445293)
Actually, I have a 10 year old son who plays baseball and football (two sports with some expensive equipment).

It's envy that makes you guys sick in your stomach to see this. A real bike geek would be all excited to see such a project pulled off.

It's not even envy, I just think that it is so discouraging to the other kids, they obviously just want to have a blast out there, winning is just a bonus for them and the fancy bike is not going to make them feel any better.

carleton 09-10-10 10:53 PM


Originally Posted by plowmanjoe (Post 11445307)
for me it's not envy. it's just thinking about how the other kids and their parents must feel.

I'm a parent, and I don't feel anything but, "Whoa! Awesome!" I see plenty of kids that look like Reggie Bush and A-Rod playing against my son and I don't think that they have any advantage over him. Being a parent, I know that the kids probably wanted that gear and probably earned it through chores and/or birthday wishes. Gear does not give an 8 year old any advantage over the next. Actually, how early or late your birthday falls in the year is a better predictor of success in youth sports than equipment.

Dude, they are just little kids. It's gonna be a cute race and this kid dressed the part.

Squirrelli 09-10-10 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by carleton (Post 11445326)
I'm a parent, and I don't feel anything but, "Whoa! Awesome!" I see plenty of kids that look like Reggie Bush and A-Rod playing against my son and I don't think that they have any advantage over him. Being a parent, I know that the kids probably wanted that gear and probably earned it through chores and/or birthday wishes. Gear does not give an 8 year old any advantage over the next. Actually, how early or late your birthday falls in the year is a better predictor of success in youth sports than equipment.

Dude, they are just little kids. It's gonna be a cute race and this kid dressed the part.

I took it a little too serious...and made a fuss about it. I'm not a parent yet so I don't know...

But that little bike seems like an awesome project but expensive.


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