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I'm bikeless and dont know what to build/buy...
griff:
so that's why you want to use a boris bike on the london ride ::)
thought you were after one of those honest bike NS DP frames anyway?
Robbo:
Was tempted by the honest dp griff but if Neil Park is bringing out a new model I'd sooner wait, anyway a deal has been done and Rads bashguard specialist is getting something bashguard related very soon....
pedestrian:
Robbo,
the zen moment has come.
Get a proper newschool bike and start BMX Racing (again).
Here´s the advantages:
- you have a new goal building up a bike (brain food)
- you´re finally slimming down (fitness)
- and therefore you´l have a better sex life (bunga bunga)
Listen to my advice. :D
Robbo:
--- Quote from: pedestrian on May 22, 2012, 03:41 PM ---Robbo,
the zen moment has come.
Get a proper newschool bike and start BMX Racing (again).
Here´s the advantages:
- you have a new goal building up a bike (brain food)
- you´re finally slimming down (fitness)
- and therefore you´l have a better sex life (bunga bunga)
Listen to my advice. :D
--- End quote ---
:LolLolLolLol:
The trouble with me is that I wont settle for a reasonably priced NS set up and before I know it I'll be into 4 figures which I dont think is a good investment for my limited abilities, NS parts wont hold there money like OS stuff so I'm thinking I'm best sticking to what I know. :daumenhoch:
Robbo:
--- Quote from: Glen on May 22, 2012, 05:16 PM ---You could build a very good bike for £350 easily.
--- End quote ---
I know Glen but we all work hard I'm a believer of rewarding myself by getting the best bits I can afford, having a £350 bike wouldnt satisfy me. I'd only end up throwing money on upgrades and before I know it I'd have an expensive bike... :daumenhoch:
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