That is a very ignorant thing to say that.
What others do with their own money is none of your business.
Also, are you saying that just because people don't go to technical trails that they should buy a crappy bike too?
Or what if they go to different trails every time they ride? Is it required to buy a crappy bike to ride in a crappy trail and buy a nice bike for a very technical trail?

With regards to your comment about people buying SUVs - again, that's a stereotypical and very ignorant comment.
People I know who owns SUVs are people who have growing kids and they have upgrown their family van and sometimes a wagon or a sedan is not even practical to use. But regardless, why do you judge people and why do you care what people spend their money on?
No offense but people who earn their own money have all the right to spend on whatever they wish to buy or acquire.
Whatever their purpose is, it's their decision and I don't think they need other people's approval to do what they want to do.

Lastly, I have yet to meet a human being who is in the right mind and is buying a car (or any item) to look ugly.


Quote Originally Posted by Verbl Kint View Post
I find that most bikes I see are over-engineered for the trails/roads they're used on. Bibili ng mga long travel AM/Enduro bike tapos Timberland or La Mesa lang naman ang rides. Or worse, ikot ikot lang sa UP or MoA.

Yung iba parang pang status symbol lang. They get the most expensive bike that they can afford but rarely do they get to make the most out of their bikes. But they do seem to have a lot of fb posts about their rides.

I guess it's the same deal with people buying SUV's to look rich/pogi.


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