robeambro wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 7:15 amNo offence meant but you can still be pretty sure and yet be pretty wrong..
Another counterpoint: a good part of non-native English speakers (which happen to make more than 3% of people) would have very little clue what a rapier actually is, but will be familiar with the other word.
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Then that would suggest that 97% of people would know what a rapier is.......let's face it unless you're as thick as two short ones you'd have a pretty good idea.robeambro wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 7:15 amNo offence meant but you can still be pretty sure and yet be pretty wrong..
Another counterpoint: a good part of non-native English speakers (which happen to make more than 3% of people) would have very little clue what a rapier actually is, but will be familiar with the other word.
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Why even bother saying something like this if you have no idea what you're talking about ... it's the same word or minor derivations of it in French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Russian, Nordic languages, Japanese etc etc. Chinese speakers are likely to use a translation app if they don't understand it.robeambro wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 7:15 amNo offence meant but you can still be pretty sure and yet be pretty wrong..RDY wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 1:03 pmI'm pretty sure at least 97% of people think of a a very thin, sharp sword when they see the word rapier.TobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 8:39 pm
It's a bad choice for the same reason everyone refers to PNS as, well, you know...and why they've switched over to PAS branding.
To a lesser degree it's why BOA makes the exact same products under the Habu name in certain markets where "boa" might mean something else.
Another counterpoint: a good part of non-native English speakers (which happen to make more than 3% of people) would have very little clue what a rapier actually is, but will be familiar with the other word.
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Changing the subject....
Framesets arriving in Europe in next couple of weeks. Hopefully we'll see some first ride impressions.
Framesets arriving in Europe in next couple of weeks. Hopefully we'll see some first ride impressions.
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I hope I'm allowed to post instagram links.
The Korean authorised dealer for Seka, Zinn bike, uploaded a build that weighs 6.1 KG in size L with pedals.
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/p/C9 ... mg_index=1
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/reel/C9jdm_uy8v-/
I'm also hoping that soon there are gonna be some ride impressions coming out.
EDIT: Also, talking to the bike shop owner, he told me that he could ship to Sweden from South Korea. Unsure how that would work out with taxes/VAT etc. He told me to contact him on kakaotalk (korean whatsapp) if interested. Hopefully this information can help someone closer to Korea.
The Korean authorised dealer for Seka, Zinn bike, uploaded a build that weighs 6.1 KG in size L with pedals.
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/p/C9 ... mg_index=1
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/reel/C9jdm_uy8v-/
I'm also hoping that soon there are gonna be some ride impressions coming out.
EDIT: Also, talking to the bike shop owner, he told me that he could ship to Sweden from South Korea. Unsure how that would work out with taxes/VAT etc. He told me to contact him on kakaotalk (korean whatsapp) if interested. Hopefully this information can help someone closer to Korea.
I have never heard of the word rapier or anything similar referring to a sword in the German language (not saying it doesn't exist though). It does remind me of that English other word. It is a poorly chosen name indeedRDY wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 3:54 pmWhy even bother saying something like this if you have no idea what you're talking about ... it's the same word or minor derivations of it in French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Russian, Nordic languages, Japanese etc etc. Chinese speakers are likely to use a translation app if they don't understand it.robeambro wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 7:15 amNo offence meant but you can still be pretty sure and yet be pretty wrong..RDY wrote: ↑Mon Jul 29, 2024 1:03 pmI'm pretty sure at least 97% of people think of a a very thin, sharp sword when they see the word rapier.TobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Sun Jul 28, 2024 8:39 pm
It's a bad choice for the same reason everyone refers to PNS as, well, you know...and why they've switched over to PAS branding.
To a lesser degree it's why BOA makes the exact same products under the Habu name in certain markets where "boa" might mean something else.
Another counterpoint: a good part of non-native English speakers (which happen to make more than 3% of people) would have very little clue what a rapier actually is, but will be familiar with the other word.
Why not order a frame from Florian Bikes? They are the EU distributor.peterpanpeter wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 9:37 amI hope I'm allowed to post instagram links.
The Korean authorised dealer for Seka, Zinn bike, uploaded a build that weighs 6.1 KG in size L with pedals.
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/p/C9 ... mg_index=1
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/reel/C9jdm_uy8v-/
I'm also hoping that soon there are gonna be some ride impressions coming out.
EDIT: Also, talking to the bike shop owner, he told me that he could ship to Sweden from South Korea. Unsure how that would work out with taxes/VAT etc. He told me to contact him on kakaotalk (korean whatsapp) if interested. Hopefully this information can help someone closer to Korea.
https://seka.florianbikes.nl/
What is the German word for 'rapier' then? Online translators say it's 'rapier.' Changing this word because people are stupid is a pretty dumb thing to do.JMOS wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 2:43 pmI have never heard of the word rapier or anything similar referring to a sword in the German language (not saying it doesn't exist though). It does remind me of that English other word. It is a poorly chosen name indeedRDY wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 3:54 pmWhy even bother saying something like this if you have no idea what you're talking about ... it's the same word or minor derivations of it in French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Russian, Nordic languages, Japanese etc etc. Chinese speakers are likely to use a translation app if they don't understand it.robeambro wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 7:15 amNo offence meant but you can still be pretty sure and yet be pretty wrong..
Another counterpoint: a good part of non-native English speakers (which happen to make more than 3% of people) would have very little clue what a rapier actually is, but will be familiar with the other word.
Degen. I had to look rapier up when reading LotR in English as a teenagerrepoman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 4:36 pmWhat is the German word for 'rapier' then? Online translators say it's 'rapier.' Changing this word because people are stupid is a pretty dumb thing to do.JMOS wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 2:43 pmI have never heard of the word rapier or anything similar referring to a sword in the German language (not saying it doesn't exist though). It does remind me of that English other word. It is a poorly chosen name indeedRDY wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2024 3:54 pmWhy even bother saying something like this if you have no idea what you're talking about ... it's the same word or minor derivations of it in French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Russian, Nordic languages, Japanese etc etc. Chinese speakers are likely to use a translation app if they don't understand it.robeambro wrote: ↑Tue Jul 30, 2024 7:15 am
No offence meant but you can still be pretty sure and yet be pretty wrong..
Another counterpoint: a good part of non-native English speakers (which happen to make more than 3% of people) would have very little clue what a rapier actually is, but will be familiar with the other word.
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Thanks for sharing. Do you know how much they're asking for spear/spear rdc frame sets?peterpanpeter wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 9:37 amI hope I'm allowed to post instagram links.
The Korean authorised dealer for Seka, Zinn bike, uploaded a build that weighs 6.1 KG in size L with pedals.
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/p/C9 ... mg_index=1
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/reel/C9jdm_uy8v-/
I'm also hoping that soon there are gonna be some ride impressions coming out.
EDIT: Also, talking to the bike shop owner, he told me that he could ship to Sweden from South Korea. Unsure how that would work out with taxes/VAT etc. He told me to contact him on kakaotalk (korean whatsapp) if interested. Hopefully this information can help someone closer to Korea.
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I would order from florian if I was gonna buy it. I was thinking that maybe someone closer to Korea that doesn't have a dealer in their country/region could use the information.derkv wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 3:36 pmWhy not order a frame from Florian Bikes? They are the EU distributor.peterpanpeter wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 9:37 amI hope I'm allowed to post instagram links.
The Korean authorised dealer for Seka, Zinn bike, uploaded a build that weighs 6.1 KG in size L with pedals.
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/p/C9 ... mg_index=1
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/reel/C9jdm_uy8v-/
I'm also hoping that soon there are gonna be some ride impressions coming out.
EDIT: Also, talking to the bike shop owner, he told me that he could ship to Sweden from South Korea. Unsure how that would work out with taxes/VAT etc. He told me to contact him on kakaotalk (korean whatsapp) if interested. Hopefully this information can help someone closer to Korea.
https://seka.florianbikes.nl/
According to their website:brusselsprouts wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 6:05 pmThanks for sharing. Do you know how much they're asking for spear/spear rdc frame sets?peterpanpeter wrote: ↑Mon Aug 12, 2024 9:37 amI hope I'm allowed to post instagram links.
The Korean authorised dealer for Seka, Zinn bike, uploaded a build that weighs 6.1 KG in size L with pedals.
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/p/C9 ... mg_index=1
https://www.instagram.com/zinnbike/reel/C9jdm_uy8v-/
I'm also hoping that soon there are gonna be some ride impressions coming out.
EDIT: Also, talking to the bike shop owner, he told me that he could ship to Sweden from South Korea. Unsure how that would work out with taxes/VAT etc. He told me to contact him on kakaotalk (korean whatsapp) if interested. Hopefully this information can help someone closer to Korea.
Spear RDC 3,900,000 KRW (~2610 €)
Normal Spear 3,250,000 KRW (~2175 €)
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Giant bicycles are actually just normal sizes.KalleWirsch wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2024 1:16 pmWhy is the handlebar a rapier? It´s hopefully not, because it means that I will crash into someone and hit this person like in a fight?!