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Sailor Steve 04-24-12 08:51 AM

Nearly two thousand dollars for a bicycle? We have different priorities. I can't afford to pay that much for a motorcycle! As long as mine gets me from A to B and provides a little fun I'm happy. :D

Herr-Berbunch 04-24-12 09:13 AM

Trust me, if it wasn't through a scheme to get it cheaper and spread over a year with no interest I would've stuck with my old bike (9 years - little maintenance other than new tubes and chain lube) - which I''m still keeping for the family rides.

And I (or rather XE.com) worked it out to be nearer $1500 ($1200 after all said and done!). :O:

I've just got to tell the wife now. Wish me luck. :yep:

Jimbuna 04-24-12 09:15 AM

HB looking cool on his bike :DL

http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/6601/men981.gif

Herr-Berbunch 04-24-12 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by jimbuna (Post 1874606)
HB looking cool on his bike :DL

I learned everything from my Geordie Uncle Jim. :O: Three wheels helps stability after some ale.

Herr-Berbunch 05-17-12 07:50 AM

Finally the scheme's certificate is winging it's way to me, then I'll forward it to the bike shop and they'll build it and ship it out to me. Hopefully I'll get it in two weeks :D

This scheme has been one farce after another, but now the light is at the end of the tunnel :sunny:

MaddogK 05-17-12 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1874588)
Right, finally got my act together and decided against the Giant and the Specialized, plumping instead for Ribble's Sportive 7005 with SRAM Rival groupset, ITM wheels, Deda bars and stem and a few other little bits and bobs. Total cost nearly £900 but because that'll be coming out of my gross pay it'll actually cost me nearer £700 (blasted admin fees otherwise it'd be nearer 600!) - still much more than I originally bargained for but a much better bike as a whole. :yeah:

Just got to hurry up and wait now, and stand-by for what will now turn out to be the wettest summer on record. :-?


OOohhhhh, very nice.
Congrads.

I tried to write off my Paramount years ago as a business expense (transportation expense), the IRS didn't buy it and I came close to getting audited.
:cool:

Jimbuna 05-17-12 04:18 PM

For £700 I'd have expected a new model :hmmm:

Herr-Berbunch 06-12-12 06:55 AM

Finally, the day has come. It would've arrived yesterday, but no-one was in so the postie took it away again. This morning I left a note asking to leave with the neighbour, when I arrived home at 10 am the postie was walking off, as was my neighbour with his dog and he'd get it out of his garage for me when he returned - usually about 30 mins later.

An hour and a half later he returns and gives me a hand carrying the box round - not that it's heavy!!!

So, the question now was can I get it roadworthy in 20 mins to enable me to ride to work on it today?

No! I unboxed it, fitted the handlebars, seatpost, seat, pedals, and chain but ran out of time to inflate the tyres (or remove the gearshift tags). :cry:

Now I don't want to ride it, I just want to hang it on the wall but I doubt the wife'd go for that. Anyway, without much further ado, here it is -

http://img535.imageshack.us/img535/7189/ribblebuilt.jpg

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I were right about that saddle though!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnJk6bkjgko :-?

Jimbuna 06-12-12 06:58 AM

Nice one but I'll stick with the car thanks :sunny:

Sailor Steve 06-12-12 07:59 AM

It's lovely, but set up with a riding position that my poor old bones could never take. I'll stick with my 'comfort bike'. :sunny:

Herr-Berbunch 06-12-12 08:05 AM

That's not the final position, I still need to adjust the bars and seat. Admittedly it's not a million miles off.

Betonov 06-12-12 09:41 AM

Nice bike. I hope it holds its own :up:

Not for my parts though, Hills as big as mountains and potholes as big as meteor craters. You need a mountain bike for road cycling

Herr-Berbunch 06-12-12 10:15 AM

The roads here are far from perfect. The best (pothole-free) roads I've ever travelled on have to be Italy's, the worst Kosovo -one pothole towards Pristina had a fridge in it!

Betonov 06-12-12 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1896606)
the worst Kosovo -one pothole towards Pristina had a fridge in it!

Got to love the Balkans :DL

Herr-Berbunch 06-12-12 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Betonov (Post 1896607)
Got to love the Balkans :DL

I did. If it wasn't for the shooting, the mines (actually our own cluster-munitions :damn: although I'm sure there were some others), and the standoffishness with the Russians over the airfield (damn you Americans delaying our race!), it would've been even better. :sunny:

I'm glad I wasn't there in summer though, give me the winter there anytime.


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