Originally Posted by
willydstyle
That's a really sorry control because you don't have any way to account for variables such as lack of or incorrect maintenance practices, wear and tear due to different local climates, rider weight, etc.
A better way to perform this experiment would be to purchase two bikes at once, one "real" bike, and one BSO with similar drive trains (i.e. both single speed, derailleur, igh, etc.) and trade off commutes, that way most variables would be accounted for easily.
If you wanted to use our group experiences as a control you'd need some way to statistically quantify them to make any measurement against them meaningful.
As it is, this thread is simply a blog of how many miles you've put on a decent-quality low end bike, and you've made the revolutionary discovery that cycling is a cheap way to commute.
To dismiss some of the negative commentary, that's the role of the forum. There have been time when others have participated. There was one point where someone else bought the same bike.
All I can do as a single person is start as see who participates.
You're free to join or criticise as you wish.
edit: also, I could easily do that stats with SPSS or Prism, but the sample pool would have to be large enough. Why don't you join?