New BSO long-term test!
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But haven't you shown that it's far cheaper than just about everything but walking?
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Walking is similar in cost as my shoes usually run £100-250/pair and a good resoling is around £100. I bought a nice pair of handmade Italian shoes in a Tuscan village but without a leather sole ... lasted about 6 months at 300km/month of walking or about 2000km total for 150.
I'll probably switch it out for Nihola bike if I am ever fortunate enough to have a child.
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I hope you are so fortunate, if that is your wish. I've had two, and they're now adults.
A neighbor had one of those electric-assist cargo trikes. We lived in Maplewood, NJ at the time, a hilly town. It was great. I tried it. I stepped on the pedal, and the motor kicked right in. Both kids rode in the box. That thing could do anything.
A neighbor had one of those electric-assist cargo trikes. We lived in Maplewood, NJ at the time, a hilly town. It was great. I tried it. I stepped on the pedal, and the motor kicked right in. Both kids rode in the box. That thing could do anything.
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I hope you are so fortunate, if that is your wish. I've had two, and they're now adults.
A neighbor had one of those electric-assist cargo trikes. We lived in Maplewood, NJ at the time, a hilly town. It was great. I tried it. I stepped on the pedal, and the motor kicked right in. Both kids rode in the box. That thing could do anything.
A neighbor had one of those electric-assist cargo trikes. We lived in Maplewood, NJ at the time, a hilly town. It was great. I tried it. I stepped on the pedal, and the motor kicked right in. Both kids rode in the box. That thing could do anything.
Let's see how the kids shape up, they're in the pipeline now that we're getting older.
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Oh, I don't know about that. Over in C&V, there is an annual contest (this year's edition currently running) to see who can build the best/worst bike for $100 all in (bike purchase and all parts needed to get it operational) and ride it 100 km.
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Yeah, how can wheels be that heavy?
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It seems so far-fetched that I even doubted myself when I wrote this review https://www.bikeforums.net/18358767-post1.html but I checked it again later. Heavy wheels, heavy tires. I cut more than a pound off just by swapping tires ... tho I have the old ones back on it now ... figured from the start that I'd eventually get a new wheelset, but I haven't got around to it yet.
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episode 204
stats:
3744km/2326mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1514/km
0.1718/km
$0.3072/mi
£2.78/commute
3.152/commute
$3.503/commute
stats:
3744km/2326mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1514/km
0.1718/km
$0.3072/mi
£2.78/commute
3.152/commute
$3.503/commute
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episode 205
stats:
3750km/2330mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1512/km
0.1725/km
$0.3067/mi
£2.766/commute
3.154/commute
$3.486/commute
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3750km/2330mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1512/km
0.1725/km
$0.3067/mi
£2.766/commute
3.154/commute
$3.486/commute
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episode 206
stats:
3755km/2333mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1510/km
0.1717/km
$0.3063/mi
£2.753/commute
3.139/commute
$3.469/commute
stats:
3755km/2333mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1510/km
0.1717/km
$0.3063/mi
£2.753/commute
3.139/commute
$3.469/commute
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episode 207
stats:
3766km/2340mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1505/km
0.1701/km
$0.3053/mi
£2.739/commute
3.095/commute
$3.452/commute
stats:
3766km/2340mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1505/km
0.1701/km
$0.3053/mi
£2.739/commute
3.095/commute
$3.452/commute
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episode 208
stats:
3771km/2343mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1503/km
0.1697/km
$0.3050/mi
£2.727/commute
3.078/commute
$3.453/commute
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3771km/2343mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1503/km
0.1697/km
$0.3050/mi
£2.727/commute
3.078/commute
$3.453/commute
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episode 209
stats:
3777km/2346mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1501/km
0.1684/km
$0.3046/mi
£2.713/commute
3.027/commute
$3.419/commute
stats:
3777km/2346mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1501/km
0.1684/km
$0.3046/mi
£2.713/commute
3.027/commute
$3.419/commute
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episode 210
stats:
3783km/2350mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1499/km
0.1670/km
$0.3040/mi
£2.700/commute
2.975/commute
$3.403/commute
stats:
3783km/2350mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1499/km
0.1670/km
$0.3040/mi
£2.700/commute
2.975/commute
$3.403/commute
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Picked up a 26" MTBSO from WalMart for $49 after they couldn't sell it because the riser bars were on upside down. Greased, adjusted and rode it a couple 10 mile loops just out of curiosity (mushy full suspension) before stripping the drivetrain to use on a restored Huffy and the saddle and aluminum wheelset for a junkyard $5 Schwinn. The purchase price wouldn't have bought brand new wheels anywhere else, so not a bad deal to get two restorations on the road.
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quick in action photo of locking it up to drink some champagne by the sea.
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episode 213 (sorry dropped mobile phone and needed to replace the screen)
stats:
3810km/2367mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1488/km
0.1647/km
$0.3019/mi
£2.662/commute
2.947/commute
$3.355/commute
stats:
3810km/2367mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1488/km
0.1647/km
$0.3019/mi
£2.662/commute
2.947/commute
$3.355/commute
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episode 214
stats:
3816km/2371mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1486/km
0.1641/km
$0.3014/mi
£2.650/commute
2.926/commute
$3.339/commute
stats:
3816km/2371mi
£567.12/$714.63 total
£0.1486/km
0.1641/km
$0.3014/mi
£2.650/commute
2.926/commute
$3.339/commute
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This makes me realize, I don't think we've seen your face yet.
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@acidfast7 - just joking, no harm/insult intended.
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I don't sweat the small stuff. I went back and deleted the one photo of my face on Page 10 of this thread. Overall, not super famous, yet ... I'm sure this thread will come up in the future though, which is one reason why I keep it going