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
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:
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
I think he's a rip-off merchant. 450 quid starting bid? You can get two Appollo full sussers for that!
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
^^^ I agree!

It looks like a piece of pub furniture ... you know those mass-produced "rusticated" items that they hang on the walls in places like Weatherspoons? It's probably one of those ...
 

tyred

Squire
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?
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
Hilldodger said:
You're asking a bloke who rides a full size Penny in Victorian costume that?

Just out of interest, how easy is it to ride a penny-farthing without ending up in hospital or killing yourself? And how do you stop?!
 
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
 

XmisterIS

Purveyor of fine nonsense
Hilldodger said:
How do you stop? Carefully

Yes, that much I figured out, but what I can't figure out is the following equation:

Penny-farthing has stopped, so ...

big wheel + no momentum + legs miles from the ground = incredible pain

Surely?!!
 
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