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Old 06-26-07, 09:34 AM
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This forum is expensive!

I'm not upset, I'm just sayin'. It could be the fact that I'm an impressionable newbie but thanks to reading this forum over the past week, I've made the following purchases.

Cateye LD1000 $23
Rear Rack $18
Take a Look Mirror $15
Alert Shirt x2 $30
Brooks B-17 $52
Full-Finger Gloves $22

Now that I look at it, I guess it's not that expensive but Nashbar, REI, and AEBikes should give Bike Forums(Commmuting) a kickback.

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Yeah, it all adds up. I reckon I spend at least $100, maybe as much as $200 a year on bike maintenance and accessories. Really cuts into the $800/year I save on busfare, or the $3000/year it would cost me to own a second car if I wanted to drive to work.
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If you'd been reading long enough you'd have saved a little on the tail light getting a PB superflash <$20!!!
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Originally Posted by nextstopwillbe
I'm not upset, I'm just sayin'. It could be the fact that I'm an impressionable newbie but thanks to reading this forum over the past week, I've made the following purchases.

Rear Rack $18
Next you'll be getting panniers to go with the rack.
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Originally Posted by nextstopwillbe
Now that I look at it, I guess it's not that expensive but Nashbar, REI, and AEBikes should give Bike Forums(Commmuting) a kickback.
There is a computer forum site I belong to, and a wireless networking dealer offers special package deals and discounts for forum members.*
I'm kinda surprised that online shops like Nashbar and Performance don't offer at least a little something (like maybe free shipping on orders under a certain weight limit) to bikeforums members. I'm sure that it would help to drum up some extra business.



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You think that's bad?

Water bottle: $4
Bottle Cages: $8
Seatbag: $12
CO2 inflater/carts: $16
Rack: $20
Clipless Pedals: $30
Panniers: $40
Clipless MTB shoes: $50
NiteRider Evolution: $120
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All thanks to BF.
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Sure, but $52 for a B-17 is a smokin' deal. What full finger gloves did you get? Mine are starting to get holes and $22 is also a great price.
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Originally Posted by HardyWeinberg
If you'd been reading long enough you'd have saved a little on the tail light getting a PB superflash <$20!!!
True, and it's brighter than the cateye.

But if you had been reading EVEN LONGER, you might have spent $100 on a Dinotte tail light. The brightest, but not the cheapest.

So if you average it out I'd say you played it safe by not reading too much.
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Oh, and if it wasn't for BF, I never would have found out about Rivendell Bikes.
Here I am over $3k later...
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Got the B-17 and Pearl Izumi Gel-Lite Tour Gloves at Alfred E. Bike. The idea for gloves came from the forum, picked out the make/model on my own.
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Why der yer think this site is sponsored by so many bike part suppliers?
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Hmmm...lets see....

bike $30
cables $10
tires $40
B-17 $60
fenders $20
rack $15
pannier $25

So that's $200. I save 1.5 gallons of gas when I ride it to work, so at $3.30/gal, that's like 40 commuting days to break even. Should make that easy enough.
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Just don't join the roadie forum if you think commuting is expensive. At least we can rationalize our purchases!
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Click the Nashbar link in the ad after the second post in any thread.

I do believe THAT gives BF a kickback.
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Since I properly started commuting last year, I must've racked up a bunch of purchases based entirely around the opinions and mentions from the BF commuter crowd

Let's see, 2 PB Superflashes, Freddy Fenders, new saddle (Velo cheapie), PB 5000x headlight, cyclocomputer and bell for the roadie, spare tubes, pump, lube/cleaning kit, extra water bottle+cage, bar tape, cables, housings, road treads for the MTB, half finger gloves... the list just goes on and on and on... Now that it's getting crazily hot, I'm beginning to seriously consider some proper wicking clothing (ie, joining the spandex crowd )


Mostly I guess at LBSs, but I have made the following just recently:

Seatpost rack from Nashbar - $19 (missed that GREAT rack/pannier sale by ordering a week too early! Damn!)

Clipless pedals - $35
SPD shoes (x2) - $50 total (great deal at the time, 82% off)

from Performance Bike.

Oh... and thanks a bunch to the folks in the coupons forum, too.

When compared to buying a car and all the crap that I'd imagine you'd buy with one, as well as the regular fill-ups, I'm OK with my buys. I used to spend $90/month on a transit pass, so I guess I have a $90/mth starting budget for commuting with
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Originally Posted by bhtooefr
Click the Nashbar link in the ad after the second post in any thread.

I do believe THAT gives BF a kickback.
Hell yeah... I saved 2 bucks on my last order... lol.
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Originally Posted by nextstopwillbe
It could be the fact that I'm an impressionable newbie but thanks to reading this forum over the past week, I've made the following purchases.

Cateye LD1000 $23
Rear Rack $18
Take a Look Mirror $15
Alert Shirt x2 $30
Brooks B-17 $52
Full-Finger Gloves $22
You could just get off the Internets and go ride your bike.


Savings: (You do the math.)


You could also stop nickle and diming on your bike purchases and get serious about supporting the sponsors of this web forum, and the bicycling industry in general, and actually get out there and spend some real cash... just, you know, so that we all know that you're truly into this whole thing.

I mean, $30 on a shirt?


Do you have Sheldon Brown's Geomagnetic Booster yet?


Get busy! Start spending! Wimp.
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You people DO realize that this is the LEAST expensive cycling sub-forum here.

Just saying.
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Originally Posted by ghettocruiser
You people DO realize that this is the LEAST expensive cycling sub-forum here.

Just saying.
I don't know about that, there are a few cheapskates like myself in the Classic and Vintage forum, cruising Goodwill for "classics".
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Yeah. I'm looking into spending about 500 sometime in the near future to purchase a new, longer rack and also some good panniers (as opposed to the cheap Nashbar ones I currently have).

Also planning on likely spending another 500+ on purchasing some tools so I can work on my bike.
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I think that was $30 for 2 shirts...
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