Virtually every one of them would be equally familiar from some forums
if they were all negative:

If you think your bike looks good, to bad, it's ugly.

If you like the way your bike rides, you're wrong, it sucks.

I don’t need to spend a million dollars to have a great bike, but if
you spend a million dollars and know what you want you’ll probably
figure out how to screw it up.

No way would I ever tour on your bike – whatever it is.

No way would I ever race on your bike – whatever it is.

No way would I ever commute on your bike – whatever it is.

26” wheels or 29” or 650b or 700c or 24” or 20” or whatever – yuck,
that wheel size is lame and you're wasting energy pushing that around.

On Jun 16, 4:44 pm, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
> I like the observation that no bike does anything until someone gets
> on it to ride.
>
> dougP
>
> On Jun 16, 12:23 pm, Jim Cloud <cloud...@aol.com> wrote:
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> > A link to this site was recently posted on another Google groups forum
> > (Internet-BOB).
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> >http://surlybikes.com/blog/some_answers_to_just_about_any_bike_forum_...
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> > I think it obviously works well here for the RBW group as well!
>
> > Jim Cloud
> > Tucson, AZ

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