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Mylan 08-15-12 06:28 AM


Originally Posted by acidfast7 (Post 14598744)
to be fair ... I assume that the OP is looking for something cheap like this...
an Alu city-bike with fenders/SRAM 7-speed IGH/dynamo/LED lights/rear rack/chain guard/crappy front suspension for less than 300€.

You are right, this is about what I was thinking of to get for this one year.


Originally Posted by chandltp (Post 14608010)
I was thinking that too.. shipping might be expensive but OP could still come out ahead cost wise and get what they're accustomed to riding. Or just ship their current bike.

I am from Austria, but I just found out that with DHL Germany you can send really big boxes cheaply to the US. It would not fit in perfectly, even disassembled it would have to be in the box a little aslope, but I might be able to get the bike of my wife and mine into one box and send it for around 100$. So I might send a parcel from Germany.


Originally Posted by chandltp (Post 14608010)
I would be willing to bet that a short time on Craigslist at the end of the year would have a proper city bike sold to the right buyer in Philadelphia at little loss.

As it seems to be more difficult to send a big parcel from the USA to Europe, I might then sell our current bikes at the end of the year and get new ones at home.

acidfast7 08-15-12 06:41 AM

just so you know ... lufthansa allows bikes for 100€/150USD from EU to US/US to EU as oversized sporting goods.

Mylan 08-15-12 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by acidfast7 (Post 14608124)
lufthansa allows bikes for 100€/150USD from EU to US/US to EU

Thanks. We will be flying US Airways. They charge 200$ per bike.
More important, we will be flying with two toddlers. This will in itself be exhausting and bicycles will be difficult to handle on the airport and on our further transfer.

acidfast7 08-15-12 11:04 AM


Originally Posted by Mylan (Post 14609026)
Thanks. We will be flying US Airways. They charge 200$ per bike.
More important, we will be flying with two toddlers. This will in itself be exhausting and bicycles will be difficult to handle on the airport and on our further transfer.

Good luck with the move! As a last resort, I'd check out the local ALDIs in Philly as there seems to be a few of them. I don't know if they carry the same merchandise as here.

Mylan 08-15-12 11:26 AM


Originally Posted by acidfast7 (Post 14609078)
As a last resort, I'd check out the local ALDIs in Philly as there seems to be a few of them.

A little OT, but funny that you mention that. Seems like they have some European stuff. And usually Aldi in Europe always has very fresh but cheap fruit and vegetables-wonder if it is the same there. There is one Aldi near, but it is at the border of an area, that is a "red zone" on a safety map I saw. A friend told me, she would at least park near the entrance. Well, I don't know if that changes a lot if you are on a bike...

chandltp 08-15-12 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by acidfast7 (Post 14609078)
Good luck with the move! As a last resort, I'd check out the local ALDIs in Philly as there seems to be a few of them. I don't know if they carry the same merchandise as here.

I've never seen a bike at the local Aldi's

BassNotBass 08-15-12 12:14 PM

I've ridden the Breezer Uptown 8. Overall it's a really nice bike even though the head and tail lights are on the cheesy side, quality wise, though effective.

acidfast7 08-15-12 01:53 PM


Originally Posted by chandltp (Post 14609360)
I've never seen a bike at the local Aldi's

they do it over here at ALDI/LIDL/NETTO, but I don't know whether they sell merchandise at the same stores in the US :(

BassNotBass 08-15-12 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by acidfast7 (Post 14609976)
they do it over here at ALDI/LIDL/NETTO, but I don't know whether they sell merchandise at the same stores in the US :(

Here in Kentucky (US) my local Aldi sells pressure washers and generators but I've yet to see a bike. Near Alloa Scotland I was in a Lidl and they sold a suit (formal jacket and slacks) in a box... I almost bought one just because I thought it was hilarious.

gmt13 08-15-12 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by alan s (Post 14585379)
Forget the dynamo and just buy a set of decent lights. Will cost less and work better.

I installed a dynohub last year and will never go back to lights that need batteries or recharging. My 3w LED headlight puts out a huge amount of light and it's always available with no stress about how long it will last.

To the OP: If you know what sort of bike you will be searching for, why not bring a dyno wheel and lights with you when you move. That way you can buy any bike and in a short time be illuminated.

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