Originally Posted by
I-Like-To-Bike
Thanks, certainly beats finding the nuggets of on topic data about the test amongst umpteen pages of stream of consciousness posts illustrating your world wide travels, language proficiencies, and musical preferences.
Weren't there also some modifications costs involved (fenders, pedals, etc.) to make the bike less of a so-called BSO?
Fair enough ... not everyone wants to read a stream of consciousness. I will tone that down.
The fenders are included in the initial rolling costs ... the Crud Roadracer MK IIs ... I did buy an additional pair of fenders that I gave away to colleague because I thought the install would be crappy. Same with the pedals ... I order an extra set and gave away the originals to a different colleague riding a beater.
I could add the cost of the pedals if you'd think it would be more accurate ... £26 ... in the end, I'm not sure it was the best to give them away as larger platforms would be quite nice.