stalagmike
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- Location
- Milton Keynes
I have just taken up regular cycling and I am starting to think that my current bike isn't really up to regular use. The crank arm randomly fell off the other day. I fixed it back on again, but wasn't impressed with the softness of the nut that was holding it on! It cost me £125 new about 5 years ago, so you can imagine the quality of it.
I am thinking of replacing it with something that I can rely on for a weekly jaunt out through country roads and a few hills without too much bother. I'm not really looking for anything too technical or to break any speed records. I have also signed up to do a London to Oxford ride next year, so it will need to be comfy enough for distance rides.
I only have about 250 - 300 budget. Would appreciate some advice on whether to go for an 80s/90s Dawes or Raleigh tourer or maybe a higher-end Raleigh from the 70s. There are so many makes and models and varying quality depending on the year, any help in sifting the good from the bad would be much appreciated.
I am thinking of replacing it with something that I can rely on for a weekly jaunt out through country roads and a few hills without too much bother. I'm not really looking for anything too technical or to break any speed records. I have also signed up to do a London to Oxford ride next year, so it will need to be comfy enough for distance rides.
I only have about 250 - 300 budget. Would appreciate some advice on whether to go for an 80s/90s Dawes or Raleigh tourer or maybe a higher-end Raleigh from the 70s. There are so many makes and models and varying quality depending on the year, any help in sifting the good from the bad would be much appreciated.