Wanted: One Bicycle
May. 20th, 2003 08:49 amIf I am going to start working more than about a 20-minute walk away from my house I want to be able to cycle to my place of employment.
The only real difficulty with this is that I do not currently own a bicycle.
I would need a ladies' bicycle, as I have an annoying tendency to wear skirts nearly all the time. I also do not like to lean forward a lot when I ride, it makes my back sore. As I am fairly tall and therefore need the seat quite high, this means I need handlebars that also go fairly high. In short, a bicycle for a 6' tall woman with back problems.
I saw a folding bicycle (fairly old) in a second hand shop for £20, but the back brakes do not work. Any idea how much that sort of repair costs?
Anyone know of a good second-hand bike shop?
Anyone have advice on what to buy? what NOT to buy?
The only real difficulty with this is that I do not currently own a bicycle.
I would need a ladies' bicycle, as I have an annoying tendency to wear skirts nearly all the time. I also do not like to lean forward a lot when I ride, it makes my back sore. As I am fairly tall and therefore need the seat quite high, this means I need handlebars that also go fairly high. In short, a bicycle for a 6' tall woman with back problems.
I saw a folding bicycle (fairly old) in a second hand shop for £20, but the back brakes do not work. Any idea how much that sort of repair costs?
Anyone know of a good second-hand bike shop?
Anyone have advice on what to buy? what NOT to buy?
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Date: 2003-05-20 01:38 am (UTC)Having said that, £20 seems reasonable for a second-hand bike in London. You're only going to get cheaper than that at the car boot sales and you'd be at risk of severe cultural dislocation if you ventured to one of those.
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Date: 2003-05-20 01:42 am (UTC)I would try to haggle the price down but they ARE a charity shop and I don't like to argue with the prices they set, I am sure it must be bad karma or something.
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Date: 2003-05-20 02:07 am (UTC)