Re: [RBW] Pigeonholed in Bicycle Philosophy

2022-03-05 Thread Michael Baquerizo
i came to know rbw probably 5 years later than you (in age) and now 36 i don't feel i've missed anything. if you ever do, just do it. liking one bike shouldnt stop you from appreciating another. same with their packaged philosophies. On Saturday, March 5, 2022 at 6:38:34 PM UTC-5 Patrick Mo

Re: [RBW] Pigeonholed in Bicycle Philosophy

2022-03-05 Thread Patrick Moore
Welcome. If I were you at your age, I'd simply ride everything that took my fancy and learn what I liked and didn't like. 20 is far too early to start worrying about categories. I'd include Grant's strictures in this advice: yes, try his designs, but also try things he doesn't like, and make your

[RBW] Pigeonholed in Bicycle Philosophy

2022-03-05 Thread Brother Bunny
Dear RBW Owners Bunch, This is my first post here, so hello! I have been struggling with my own perception of my interests in bicycles lately, and I thought you might be able to help me parse out my thoughts and ease my feelings. In the past year, my seemingly unattainable fascination with bi