I like Tim's color space analogy.  It would translate very well, I think, 
to any bike builder trying to convey, at a glance, where each bike offered 
is targeted, similar, and different.  Once could imagine the major 
categories ranging from pure road to pure off-road, while also including 
other characteristics like weight, wheelbase, weight-carrying, cost, etc..  
Pick the factors most important to you and zero in on the bikes with 
largest footprint in the diagram.  Or, cooler still, each factor is in its 
own layer, and mix and match layers to come up with a result you like.

Then maybe throw all that out cuz you think some bike that is nowhere near 
your target is just better looking :)

Seriously though, I'm no math major but I'm sure someone who is could put 
that together easily.

Tom


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