
52 isn't to old to start
But a £100 budget could prove an obstacle. You will likely get something incredibly heavy ,the gears will quickly seize and the pedals will fall off.
Treble that budget and get yourself to a decathlon store. Or carefully look for something used from giant / trek / specialized
52 isn't to old to start
But a £100 budget could prove an obstacle. You will likely get something incredibly heavy ,the gears will quickly seize and the pedals will fall off.
Treble that budget and get yourself to a decathlon store. Or carefully look for something used from giant / trek / specialized

because I should be looking at allotments at me age? I'm thinking about spending 100 quid on something - nothing flash as Ill only be using it for a month
Apologies, it's just my sense of humour, and needing to find a little humour whilst looking after a cantankerous elderly mother!
I thought of resurrecting the thread as I've just started cycling again at 64, well, I say cycling, I've had a nice Thorn Club Tour rebuilt, I just need to get out for a few slow leisurely miles now. Especially as I've just bought a smart looking Carradice saddle bag, just the thing for picnics![]()
I am thinking of starting cycling again, aged 70.
I never actually gave up, but I haven't been out on my bike since my birthday!![]()
Funnily enough, I was nearly 14 when I first gave up cycling! Strictly speaking, I didn't actually give up, I just no longer had a bike; some ******* stole it from my school bike shed!Your 14th birthday?