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Just bought myself a pub bike, I really didn't like the idea of my road bike being left outside my local (too many toe-rags about).
I'll have to change the pedals as I can't get me slingbacks in the toe clips lol


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Wetdog

Senior Member
Location
Warrington
The Pub Bike round our end looks nothing like that :eek:

Mick
 
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Deleted member 1258

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Just bought myself a pub bike, I really didn't like the idea of my road bike being left outside my local (too many toe-rags about).
I'll have to change the pedals as I can't get me slingbacks in the toe clips lol


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Oh my eyes!!! Thats far to nice for a pub bike
 

tommaguzzi

Über Member
Location
County Durham
I use one I pulled out of a skip. I would not consider ever buying a pub bike.
 

PeteXXX

Cake or ice cream? The choice is endless ...
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Location
Hamtun
I'm looking to replace my pub bike soon. The 25 yr old Raleigh is showing its age now. I even had to replace the original chain last month!
 

Tin Pot

Guru
It's perfect - no one will want to steal it.

Agro drinkers may want to smash it up though - just a thought.
 
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Depends if you need other road users to see you on the way home or not...

I'm not talking about the trip to and from the pub, I'm talking about the period when its parked up outside the pub, a pub bike needs to be nondescript, it needs not to attract attention, it needs to blend in so people take no notice of it. The OP's bike fails on all those counts, it is likely to attract attention.
 
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