I have often wondered about that, why if a company puts out a good product , and has a constant flow of sales ( that keeps up with inflation ) is it not considered a success ? why does it have to be growing a double digit pace all the time ?
I have often wondered about that, why if a company puts out a good product , and has a constant flow of sales ( that keeps up with inflation ) is it not considered a success ? why does it have to be growing a double digit pace all the time ?
I have often wondered about that, why if a company puts out a good product , and has a constant flow of sales ( that keeps up with inflation ) is it not considered a success ? why does it have to be growing a double digit pace all the time ?
Lots of unhappy customers as some here know. I don't know all of the details, since I've never owned a Titus but there was a discussion at The Pig with lots of grumbling.
Feeding my disheartening is the fact that I'm replacing the 3rd set of seatstays on a 18mos old Racer X, ridden by a 160lbs XC rider.
I've worked on 2 Hammerhead 100Xs this week, and the look, feel, and finish of those frames is so much more impressive than the RX with the busted stays.
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