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lol, after reading the first few posts and no picture I was envisioning colored pcs. of plastic flapping against the spokes, now that I saw the picture, meh, just do what you want.
lol, after reading the first few posts and no picture I was envisioning colored pcs. of plastic flapping against the spokes, now that I saw the picture, meh, just do what you want.
Maybe add some spoke beads that slide along the spokes at low speeds...
SO... what exactly do you view as an opinion? It seems some people voiced opinions indicating they disliked the spinners, or they thought they were dumb, or something to that effect. Are you saying opinions are cool when you like what they say, but if you don't like what they say, they don't even count as an opinion?
Check out all the bikes on this forum. Obviously, there are a LOT of different opinions on how a bike should look. Some times, it's a matter of what someone thinks looks good on *that* particular bike, other times, they won't do something because they think it looks dumb, gay, or whatever - whereas someone else will do that same thing and love it.
So what? Do whatever you want to your bike. If you want to throw it out there and invite opinions, accept that some people won't like what you like. It's not like anyone said they were going to kick your *** and rip your spinners off.
You missed my point by a lonoooooog shot. Opinions are cool, and negative are fine too, but flaming is not. Unfortunately, some people can't see the difference. It's just about respect, which I try to show others on this board and simply expect the same.
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