Expensive bikes

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Cycling Dan

Cycle Crazy
I always thought something which is expensive is not value for money, nothing to do with how much money you make or what you can afford. eg Paying £1 for a pie is good.. £100 for the same pie is expensive.
 

wait4me

Veteran
Location
Lincolnshire
Expensive is anything costing more than the £s that HWMBO will let you get away with spending.
 
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All about perspective.
I think a fiver for a magazine is extortionate but i will happily spend £1000's on new bikes (or accessories) i don't really need. Want is a powerful thing............
Really really want and a credit card are a terrible combination!!!
 

vickster

Legendary Member
Not just you - it is one ugly boring looking bike. I can't stand that deep rim look either.

Agreed, leaves me utterly cold (as do pretty much all Specialized bikes) , dull, black and weird shaped :smile:

For me, I coulld spend £5k+ on a bike if I wanted but I could never justify it to myself - my Pearson is as good a bike as I will ever need, and probably better in reality, but it's so light and pretty (but I still don't ride it that much :whistle: )

I just picked up a 2011 Whyte Cambridge for £450, ridden once - it's a great bike for £450 but I don't think I could justify paying the RRP for a 2013 one (£850), even though I would have no issues affording it
 

Hip Priest

Veteran
There is no definitive yardstick. I have a mortgage, a car, two small children and a wife in university, so my £240 road bike is something of an expensive luxury! In 10 years when my kids are older, my mortgage is smaller and my wife is qualified it'll be a different story.
 

e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
value for money?
affordable to you?

if the answers are both no, then it's expensive.
 

e-rider

Banned member
Location
South West
Agreed, leaves me utterly cold (as do pretty much all Specialized bikes) , dull, black and weird shaped :smile:

For me, I coulld spend £5k+ on a bike if I wanted but I could never justify it to myself - my Pearson is as good a bike as I will ever need, and probably better in reality, but it's so light and pretty (but I still don't ride it that much :whistle: )

I just picked up a 2011 Whyte Cambridge for £450, ridden once - it's a great bike for £450 but I don't think I could justify paying the RRP for a 2013 one (£850), even though I would have no issues affording it
you must be loaded!
 

Dan B

Disengaged member
Expensive to me is anything I couldn't afford to replace in the same month if it got nicked. If I'd have to save up or use credit or claim on insurance, it's no longer a cheap bike
 

400bhp

Guru
Here's a thought.

If you buy something do you describe it as expensive?

Probably not, as we'll justify the purchase in some way.

I'd probably initially say a £5k bike was expensive, but then afterwards I would never describe it as that.

Hmmm, hard isn't it.

Trying to remember my economics days and seem to remember it's all tied up with utility theory. :cuppa:
 
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