I've always loved the machined/industrial look of the Confederate bikes, but seeing someone actually sat on it - nothing about it looks comfortable - not just the seat - the riding position looks a little odd...?
I dig it - or did. When I swung me leg over I didnt like (for a sports bike) that there was nothing for me knees to grip. But I still think its the best looking organic-techy crossover bike to date. BP
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Anthony- your face looks like that when i tell you I have broken something
AB
I've always loved the machined/industrial look of the Confederate bikes, but seeing someone actually sat on it - nothing about it looks comfortable - not just the seat - the riding position looks a little odd...?
wow it looks a lot smaller wi someone sat on it aswell, dont look much bigger than an nc30!!. about as comfy aswell i should think...
Anthony "Let your fingers do the talking"
I dig it - or did.
When I swung me leg over I didnt like (for a sports bike) that there was nothing for me knees to grip.
But I still think its the best looking organic-techy crossover bike to date.
BP
I see what you're up to - a well placed size 9 to bend the exhaust and then offer up a Co-Built badged replacement ... sneaky.
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