PrettyboyTim
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TwickenhamCyclist said:mmm…. Well FF– £200 will get you a new bike – and it’s probably ten times better than the £69 one in the Argos catalogue… some of them look good – but to achieve that price on a new bike I’d be really suspicious – goanna be achieved through cuts in component and build quality – but, if you want to spend £200 on one now, fine – go ahead – as FF suggests – it’ll get you from A to B for a while, just be prepared to chuck it into land fill in a year or so – or spend £400 on something that will have an expedientially better build quality & components and last you for a good 10 to 15 years.
I’m sorry – but if you’re serious about commuting and using the machine every day then spending £200 on a new bike is a false economy. How much are you spending on public or private transport at the moment?
Hmm. My £200 Claud Butler hybrid is now very close to its first birthday and it's carried me to and from work with no problems for the last year. There's certainly no chance of it going to the skip. A while back I saw it going for £160 online (seach for 'claud butler urban 100 2007', and you might still find last year's model going cheap somewhere...).
As for the economy thing, there's no point spending £600 on an expensive bike if you later find that cycling's not really for you and it sits there doing nothing in your shed. That's why I reckon getting something reasonable second hand in the £100-£150 range is probably a good idea.