geekinaseat
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probably worth mentioning I used to use panniers, very good - you can carry a lot but I didn't like the way the bike felt heavy and sluggish.
Im trying to pay attention but you keep moving the goal posts and I think youre a nobber anyway .
So the £30 bike is not 1k but 1.1k but not really because it was £466 . So you add inflation but don't take into account anything else and blag your wife that that bike is really good so you don't have to spend any money ?
And this is what we have all been telling the OP. We said a £100 Tesco bso would be poor, a cheap new bikeYou're just arguing for the sake of it now. All Kneesup said, was that you can get a good bike secondhand cheap
Im trying to pay attention but you keep moving the goal posts and I think youre a nobber anyway .
So the £30 bike is not 1k but 1.1k but not really because it was £466 . So you add inflation but don't take into account anything else and blag your wife that that bike is really good so you don't have to spend any money ?
Absolutely bikes that are cheap new are almost universally bad (and I only say 'almost' because I haven't tried them all, not because I have seen a good one) I got a 'free' 'bike' when I joined a gym once. It was a struggle to give it away.I can't agree more on against cheap bikes. I bought a £120 toys r us men's bike, I may as well have put £120 down the toilet. It was awful!
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I don't keep moving the goalposts - I didn't know we were trying to score goals. I think it might be that you're not paying attention or are looking for an argument where there is none.
I rounded to £1k because I couldn't be bothered working out a correct figure. I happen to know that with inflation things are about twice the price they were in 1990 and her bike was about £500 new. As it is, just for you I looked up the original catalogue which has the price written in it and put that figure into a UK inflation calculator. Just for you.
If you want to know more about how the value of money changes over time I suggest you read the article on 'Inflation' on wikipedia. I'd link to it if I thought you'd bother.
So, now we've sorted out the macro-economics, your spelling and my rounding - how does the passage of a relatively short space of time render what was once a pretty good bike a rubbish bike, in your opinion? It's not like we bought a penny farthing or a velocipede. It's a steel framed mountain bike made from double-butted Tange Infinity tubing with perfectly adjusted indexed gearing, original straight wheels with hardly any wear and good brakes.
Oh, and what makes you think that my wife had no say in the purchase and isn't very pleased with the bargain we got? It's 2014 where I live.
Do you think that because you have no valid point to make but feel you need to say something now you've called me a 'nobber'?I think you've dropped your dummy
That doesn't make sense as a sentence .Do you think that because you have no valid point to make but feel you need to say something now you've called me a 'nobber'?
I think the error might be with the person reading it. Either way I'll leave it there.That doesn't make sense as a sentence .