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They fixed the spelling mistake in the image, but the copy still says the bike has been “optmised” around 28-32mm and then later 28-30mm “tyres”. If they’re paying that much attention to details of their marketing, makes one wonder how much they’re paying attention to bike design, and bike building…but maybe they shave dollars wherever they can so they can afford to ride their own bikes!
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There was (is) a high end carbon frame manufacturer that didn’t list their prices or warranty information. When I inquired about them, they said they would be adding that information in the future. I passed. |
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Sure, that's a nontrivial mistake, but come on … if I'm considering spending $20k on a bike I'm going to have a lengthy discussion with the builder and trust they'll know the right answer.
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Second, "tyre" is the correct spelling in Australia. Third, why would a couple of typos on a bike manufacturers website make any difference? |
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