Booyaa
Veteran
- Location
- South Staffordshire
Got one for my daughter, the spotty paint job, she loves it. Cracking bike.
I'd much rather spend a bit more on a bike that's well built, light, with decent components that my children will actually enjoy riding, than buy one that's cheaper, but heavy and crap, which they'll ride a handful of times and then give up because it's too heavy for them to be enjoyable.
I made the mistake of buying a "big name" bike for my son, and whilst he is fine riding to school and back, it's simply too heavy for him to do much distance on it. It weighs as much as my road bike! So when he is big enough, I will get him a Frog or Isla I think. They are expensive, but as with many things, you get what you pay for.
Do you apply that philosophy to buying your bikes too?With just as many things, you don't get what you pay for. I don't share your opinion but vive la difference. I spent about half as much by going to Decathlon, the bikes are built fine and the service is fine too.
So many parents seem to think (mistakenly in my view) that children will go off something if it isn't shiny, new and expensive. If you've brought your kids up well they are just as happy riding a heavy bike as a light one, indeed they have the energy for it and tend to enjoy the riding more than the object itself.
But if you want to carry on wasting your ££s and it makes you feel better.
With just as many things, you don't get what you pay for. I don't share your opinion but vive la difference. I spent about half as much by going to Decathlon, the bikes are built fine and the service is fine too.
So many parents seem to think (mistakenly in my view) that children will go off something if it isn't shiny, new and expensive. If you've brought your kids up well they are just as happy riding a heavy bike as a light one, indeed they have the energy for it and tend to enjoy the riding more than the object itself.
But if you want to carry on wasting your ££s and it makes you feel better.
Do you apply that philosophy to buying your bikes too?
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I'd have spent £135 on a Specialized Hotrocks.