This has been used as the basis for far too many arguements.
Many people will claim something along the following:
"Because most people buy gasoline (petrol) engines, the gasoline engine is superior to the diesel engine."
(Note: This is just an example. I'm personally a fan of electric motors.)
Here are two particularly good counterpoints to this arguement.
1. Most people buy crappy bikes from Wal-Mart or Toys-R-Us, even though they're only about $50 cheaper than a vastly superior offering from, say, Trek.
2. Quite a lot of the people I know assume that due to the popularity of Spandex amongst dedicated riders, most hard-core cyclists are homosexual.
Many people will claim something along the following:
"Because most people buy gasoline (petrol) engines, the gasoline engine is superior to the diesel engine."
(Note: This is just an example. I'm personally a fan of electric motors.)
Here are two particularly good counterpoints to this arguement.
1. Most people buy crappy bikes from Wal-Mart or Toys-R-Us, even though they're only about $50 cheaper than a vastly superior offering from, say, Trek.
2. Quite a lot of the people I know assume that due to the popularity of Spandex amongst dedicated riders, most hard-core cyclists are homosexual.