Dogtrousers
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Thanks, this is exactly what I was going to do but couldn't be arsed. I had vague memories of bikes being £60-100 in the later 70s/early 80s. Roughly - ish.You prompted me to use an online inflation calculator!
My 1976 Puch Alpine 5 speed "racer" cost £45. It was in my mind then, a good bike, but was probably the equivalent of todays basic Carrera road bike from Halfords.
£45 in 1976 is now worth £293.
The cheapest Triban bikes are £300-400 at Decathlon, as are the Carreras at Halfords. Which, given the low accuracy of this excercise, is roughly the same as the cost of your Puch at £293
I went back a bit further and found a Raleigh catalogue from 1951 and found bikes starting at around £13. £13 in 1951 is seemingly now worth £428
So it's all much of a muchness, really. Not a huge lot either way. So I guess this is why the OP has become accustomed to them - they've always been like this, more or less.
You'd probably need to take average salaries and cost of living to do it properly, and I'm not about to do that.
Edit. Ooops. I missed this post. Which already said what I've just repeated.
So it seems that prices don't seem to have changed that much if you try and compare like to like spec wise, as far as that is possible.
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