PBR Bike
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2zRescue at 07.19.09 - 11:59 pm
Saw this and thought it was kind of cool. Trator Bicycles offers a PBR paint scheme! Had to share.
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one of our ridazz has this bike.
lucky bastard
palucha6607.20.09 - 12:59 am
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cycle world in northridge can get this bike along with any of the traitor series. we sell the traitor brand as well as transition.
http://www.traitorcycles.com/
mmaceda07.20.09 - 1:35 am
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I can't tell which thing annoys me the most:
* This bike is a big advertisement, for a company that makes alcohol (to my knowledge they don't use child labor, so it must be ok?)
* A whole generation of kids using a company that makes alcohol as one of its main symbols
* The shitty pop-art of it all
vladster07.20.09 - 2:20 am
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it's not as slick as using an actual can
DIY bitchez
KiMS107.20.09 - 9:37 am
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I like PBR as much as the next guy.
At $6-$8 a 12 pack, $1078 would buy me several YEARS worth.
http://www.traitorcycles.com/Bikes_Ringleader.cfm?paintvar=PBR
$1k+ for a generic taiwanese frame, a hipster paint job, and a pretty generic set of components, sounds like a bit of a ripoff.
If Traitor can sell them, more power to them.
JB07.20.09 - 9:43 am
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a few years back, sav-on was selling 12ers of pbr for $3.99
KiMS1 responding to a
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07.20.09 - 9:48 am
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"* This bike is a big advertisement, for a company that makes alcohol (to my knowledge they don't use child labor, so it must be ok?) "
PBR donates to bike scene and promote bike riding. So they got a free ticket to do just about anything. Child labor, forced labor camps, human trafficking, it's all good! They're promoting bicycling!
User1 responding to a
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07.20.09 - 1:27 pm
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Life is to short to drink cheap beer....
Debut21307.20.09 - 2:38 pm
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yea the frame is way to pricey. Anyone shelling out 1K + should probably have Amstel Light on the bike, LOL, but call me a hipsteer I still think this looks b@d@ss.
2zRescue responding to a
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07.21.09 - 8:09 am
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