Buying the right bike for the right reasons

Gubbins

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I have always wondered why some people have a shed full of bikes..
And now I know..
My trusty steed cost me nearly 3 grand 3 years ago, any is now worth what? Probably not a lot!
So I buy a new one and what to do with the old one?
Answers on the back of a cigarette packet...
 

soundwave

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May 23, 2015
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id say stick it on ebay for £1500 or best offer and see what interest you get.

as the motor will be as new now its fixed should get around that easy imo.
 

soundwave

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depends what the spec is on it and how big the frame is tbh as you can get a cube so say new for 1500 but all the parts are cheap.

if it dont sell list it for a grand or best offer.

my m8 want a xxl large frame and none in stock till august, next years bike be out not long after that and not even electric.
 

Gubbins

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depends what the spec is on it and how big the frame is tbh as you can get a cube so say new for 1500 but all the parts are cheap.

if it dont sell list it for a grand or best offer.

my m8 want a xxl large frame and none in stock till august, next years bike be out not long after that and not even electric.
Mine is a Scott e aspect 910 29er 9speed bosch classic. large frame with a 400 and 300 batteries.
And mudguards...
It has a rack and 2 panniers that I use for bits of shopping and ebay post office runs so not too worried about selling just yet.
http://ebike-mtb.com/en/e-mountain-bike-test-scott-e-aspect-910/
 

soundwave

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should have no problem selling that just what price you be happy with tbh. can see it going for a grand easy.;)
 

anotherkiwi

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I was once cought out in a summer thunderstorm .. actually once i was thoughrowly wet it was quite invigorating and yes in a strange way enjoyable....
The hard pack track turned into a river in minutes but only problem was that as a spectacle wearer my vision was severely compromised making it hard to see where I was going...
You wouldn't catch me dead riding in mud and rain (rain on the hard sealed road is enough) but I will row in anything. My favorite row in the rain story is one Sunday morning in Spring I hurried to set off because I knew what was coming. I had done about 750 metres before the sky opened but as I was up to temperature I was fine. Couldn't see more than ten metres and had to stop to bail from time to time, when you have to bail a skiff it is serious rain...

When I got back after my 15 km row I was warm and as dry as a bone and I met the guys who had set of after me. They were just off the float when the rain started and did about a kilometre before packing it in chilled to the bone.

Moral of the story: If your body is at temperature and it rains you will be fine. If you set out cold in pouring rain you will suffer. I think that in England you must suffer more than in the south west of France...
 

soundwave

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moped? bosch motor is off power steering they all are ;)
 

Gubbins

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New bike collected today and after a nice 10 miles I must say that I am impressed with the bike..A considerable climb on to the moors and back on a rough and muddy track
Mostly the ride and the ability to change the suspension from the bars.. going really soft over tree roots and mildly stiff for everything else.
I notice that I can pedal on happily at a fair speed in echo and only needed tour to climb hills that required sport on the other one..
All in all the right bike bought!!2016-04-09 13.21.38.jpg
 

soundwave

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just needs a dropper post ;)