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Wielder of the Rubber Mallet
Good Summary Robert
Good Summary Robert, I don't think anyone would have expected Cruzbike to endorse such a modification. The Legal implications alone make that impossible. I love that people will experiment; and share it. Sometimes it's going to go sides ways. I'm impressed that most of the feedback was kind and concerned; that makes this place unique.
As for the love it hate it on the boom; that's so easy to understand; Those that had be lusting for a Vendetta had the old bike in mind. If they lusted for it; then they liked it and the change is going to be disappointing because they now can't get the one that they lusted for. Those that thought it was ugly now have have that solved and can start lusting for it. Group A will recover eventually. 10% will find something else the rest will stay and the market is bigger and we all win.
Anodizing the tube is probably the part that throws everyone; high end bikes don't have anodized parts; and those that do cover them with bar tape. It makes sense for the durability of the tube; but I know I would love to have a "buy up" option to get a non-anodized version. Perhaps that will make the future road map.
Cutting the Steer tube is pretty much the industry standard for ALL bikes. However, with DF bikes you can buy 1 of a thousand new forks. if you are going to make that the setup style; please carry an inventory of spare forks. To my mind, if we have to cut a part to make it fit; then we should be able to buy a replacement component without inventory being an issue; a steering extending is always an option but it shouldn't be the only option. The number 1 fear of anyone buying these bikes is the sourcing of spare parts; bike falls over; FD smacks wall and FD Stem cracks, can I buy a new chain stay? Spare parts is the only thing that ever gives me pause. To date I've gotten great support; but I'm not afraid to ask. Give the growth and goals it would seem you are quickly reaching the point of making it and part of the business model that is both obvious and accessible of the website.
Lastly one has to ask; are the forks for the S30 and V20 now interchangeable? I can see and S30 user wanting an unsuspended fork?
Good Summary Robert, I don't think anyone would have expected Cruzbike to endorse such a modification. The Legal implications alone make that impossible. I love that people will experiment; and share it. Sometimes it's going to go sides ways. I'm impressed that most of the feedback was kind and concerned; that makes this place unique.
As for the love it hate it on the boom; that's so easy to understand; Those that had be lusting for a Vendetta had the old bike in mind. If they lusted for it; then they liked it and the change is going to be disappointing because they now can't get the one that they lusted for. Those that thought it was ugly now have have that solved and can start lusting for it. Group A will recover eventually. 10% will find something else the rest will stay and the market is bigger and we all win.
Best reason I've heard for the change; and something the rest of us on the old version will now take note of and do things to prevent.rounding out the holes at the pivot clamp under stress of riding
Anodizing the tube is probably the part that throws everyone; high end bikes don't have anodized parts; and those that do cover them with bar tape. It makes sense for the durability of the tube; but I know I would love to have a "buy up" option to get a non-anodized version. Perhaps that will make the future road map.
Cutting the Steer tube is pretty much the industry standard for ALL bikes. However, with DF bikes you can buy 1 of a thousand new forks. if you are going to make that the setup style; please carry an inventory of spare forks. To my mind, if we have to cut a part to make it fit; then we should be able to buy a replacement component without inventory being an issue; a steering extending is always an option but it shouldn't be the only option. The number 1 fear of anyone buying these bikes is the sourcing of spare parts; bike falls over; FD smacks wall and FD Stem cracks, can I buy a new chain stay? Spare parts is the only thing that ever gives me pause. To date I've gotten great support; but I'm not afraid to ask. Give the growth and goals it would seem you are quickly reaching the point of making it and part of the business model that is both obvious and accessible of the website.
Lastly one has to ask; are the forks for the S30 and V20 now interchangeable? I can see and S30 user wanting an unsuspended fork?