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Mavis sounds far more reasonable/communicative.I purchased my final bike ever and my wife says I will be spending no more on any two wheeled ’thing’ again...ever and that includes Mavis (the motorbike)
Thats it....nothing again 😖
Mavis sounds far more reasonable/communicative.I purchased my final bike ever and my wife says I will be spending no more on any two wheeled ’thing’ again...ever and that includes Mavis (the motorbike)
Thats it....nothing again 😖
Which is as it should beMy wife spends far more on her self than I do on anything
My wife spends far more on her self than I do on anything
with your forum name, the bit in bold is an essentialThat is so true, and it's important not to forget this. For me, cycling is a mixture of enjoyment. exercise, and cheap short distance utility transport. This does not require expensive bikes, clothing, or gadgets.
I spend as little as possible and as much as necessary on cycling. Tyres are my biggest cost, not bikes or kit. I reckon I've spent less than £50 on cycling in total this year, and not much over a hundred quid in any previous year. All my bikes are secondhand, I do all my own maintenance, so it just comes down to the odd small accessory and wear & tear replacements.
What's your annual expenditure on halo polish?I am happy for Pam to do that.
What's your annual expenditure on halo polish?
I had my card stolen recently and the thief is spending less than my wife so I haven't reported itMy wife spends far more on her self than I do on anything
I am in Algeria later this year so could the thief nip across for my card and reduce the wife’s outlay ?I had my card stolen recently and the thief is spending less than my wife so I haven't reported it
I spend far more on my wife than I would do on bikes.
That's a good approach! Treat everyone else in the family first, and then nobody minds what you spend your own spare money on.
I spend far more on my wife than I would do on bikes.