Old Boneshaker On eBay

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dav1d

Guru
antique bike on eBay (not mine though!), boneshaker:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/large-antique...7QQcmdZViewItemQQssPageNameZRSS:B:SRCH:UK:101

In the sellers desccription:


"The only piece missing are the 2 wooden hand grips which fit on either end of the handle bar. The handle bar is fine and it was my intention to get 2 sections of wood turned to fit on each side - this is not essential as I doubt anyone would ride this down the street !!"

Lol, well I would! Look a bit daft though! But I prefer a a more modern bike! So I'm just getting an ancient bike next week is much cheaper than the one above. Would you ride it?;)


 

upsidedown

Waiting for the great leap forward
Location
The middle bit
That's not that bad !
Just pump the tyres up and, oh hang on, maybe not.
 
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dav1d

Guru
upsidedown said:
That's not that bad !
Just pump the tyres up and, oh hang on, maybe not.

;) Hadn't thought of that! It will be really uncomfoertable to ride (I'd still ride it though, just fora short distance!)!
 

rh100

Well-Known Member
dav1d said:
;) Hadn't thought of that! It will be really uncomfoertable to ride (I'd still ride it though, just fora short distance!)!

Surely that's why it's called a boneshaker, imagine it on the cobbles!
 
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dav1d

Guru
rh100 said:
Surely that's why it's called a boneshaker, imagine it on the cobbles!

:laugh:It was bad enough on Sunday whilst cycling down a couple of cobbled roads on an old road bike with my brother sister and her bf who were all on motorbikes: my brother thought it would be a good idea to go down the roads near the museum near town! I was not happy:laugh:
 

tyred

Squire
Location
Ireland
How may gears?:headshake:
 
Doesn't look original to me.

Mine is mostly original - the wheels have been replaced at some point in its 140 years - and it is bloody horrible to ride. The most I've ever done before the vibration gets me is half a mile.
 
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dav1d

Guru
Hilldodger said:
Doesn't look original to me.

Mine is mostly original - the wheels have been replaced at some point in its 140 years - and it is bloody horrible to ride. The most I've ever done before the vibration gets me is half a mile.

Did you get any funny looks?
 
They are easy with plenty of practice and when you have overcome the fear.

Trips to hospital are all part of riding a Penny - you are going to fall from time to time.

How do you stop? Carefully
 
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