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<blockquote data-quote="Hadders" data-source="post: 425129" data-attributes="member: 17731"><p>As a pub bike, I don't think it matters whether it's any good or not really - A few miles can be done on anything, I'd say</p><p></p><p>Any more than that, and I'd say that cheap bikes are a false economy. The experience is crap, because the frame and components are crap, which is more likely to lead to it never being used. I dont think this is what you're suggesting, but I've seen loads of people 'invest', ride it a few times and then chuck it the back of the shed. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure that's quite come ou how I meant it, but hopefully you get the gist.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hadders, post: 425129, member: 17731"] As a pub bike, I don't think it matters whether it's any good or not really - A few miles can be done on anything, I'd say Any more than that, and I'd say that cheap bikes are a false economy. The experience is crap, because the frame and components are crap, which is more likely to lead to it never being used. I dont think this is what you're suggesting, but I've seen loads of people 'invest', ride it a few times and then chuck it the back of the shed. I'm not sure that's quite come ou how I meant it, but hopefully you get the gist. [/QUOTE]
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