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Don't you have the google?How much do they sell for?
Quite a lot, apparently http://ritcheylogic.com/commando-fat-bike-frameset-green
Don't you have the google?How much do they sell for?
Thanks for the link, it's by no means a cheap bike but it looks like its worth every penny.Don't you have the google?
Quite a lot, apparently http://ritcheylogic.com/commando-fat-bike-frameset-green
Not 'alf. Not just tarmac, any path. They are the BMW X6 of the bike world in tyre noise terms.Fat tyres are noisy on tarmac, so the hordes wandering the waste lands will be waiting for you
What a dog's dinner of lifestyle marketing. I wonder if any Syrian refugees have bothered bringing their survival bikes along for the trip through Turkey and Greece?
The Stels mountain bike looks to be quite a popular make in places like Russia, China and Germany. Apparently they are quite a good make, shame to see so many bikes abandoned. The funny thing is the Norwegian police gather the bikes up on their side of the border and then give them to the refugees who are then told to cycle back into Russia. That must be a kick in the gonads, you cycle in on a top end mountain bike, get refused entry and are then handed a Chinese bike to cycle back into Russia.![]()
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http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...ees-bikes-russia-bicycle-immigration-storskog
You can't walk across the russia/norway border. You need a vehicle. People were shipping BSOs by container to the border, they were then abandoned just on the other side.
Man, it's tough being a refugee. Something to think about.The Stels mountain bike looks to be quite a popular make in places like Russia, China and Germany. Apparently they are quite a good make, shame to see so many bikes abandoned. The funny thing is the Norwegian police gather the bikes up on their side of the border and then give them to the refugees who are then told to cycle back into Russia. That must be a kick in the gonads, you cycle in on a top end mountain bike, get refused entry and are then handed a Chinese bike to cycle back into Russia.
Yup, that's the same (or equivalent) brand. Apollo is the cheapest house brand from a car parts and bicycle retailer (prices £100-200). The would be the sort of quality you would get in a big box store. And despite having "bike mechanics" on hand, it might not be any better assembled eitherAround here, about the only place I see Apollo bikes is at my local big box home improvement center (Menard's).
All this goes to prove that any-old bike will work IF you really NEED to bug out. The rest is just first world bullocks.Yup, that's the same (or equivalent) brand. Apollo is the cheapest house brand from a car parts and bicycle retailer (prices £100-200). The would be the sort of quality you would get in a big box store. And despite having "bike mechanics" on hand, it might not be any better assembled either
The name may easily be a coincidence. In Australia, http://www.apollobikes.com seems to be quite good brand, selling CF dura ace equipped bikes (amongst many others), a world away from the UK brand.
A note about the wine, celebrating Rex Goliath, the 47 pound rooster. Isn't that a sign of the aforementioned apocalypse? Supposedly, this rooster belonged to a Texas circus, and weighed 47 pounds, but the largest rooster I've ever heard of was 23 pounds.I couldn't survive the nuclear winter without a properly kitted bike
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Maintenance seems more important than brand name, in this situation.All this goes to prove that any-old bike will work IF you really NEED to bug out. The rest is just first world bullocks.