Stephen brown
Well-Known Member
Is that standard sort of price for 'decent' cycling clubs? Jesus. How much cheaper was the cheap club?
I think it was around £1200, but to be fair it was still a decent club
Is that standard sort of price for 'decent' cycling clubs? Jesus. How much cheaper was the cheap club?
I'm getting confused now. That's the price of a golf club, yes? Kookas asked whether that was the going rate for a cycling club.I think it was around £1200, but to be fair it was still a decent club
I'm getting confused now. That's the price of a golf club, yes? Kookas asked whether that was the going rate for a cycling club.
At that price, you'd expect a cycling club to have its own closed roads!Oops, my bad. I thought he meant cycling clubs! It was the comparison of the price of the bikes to the cost of club membership that caught me out there.
I'm in the unfortunate position to be a keen cyclist AND golfer!
Probably the two most expensive and time consuming hobbies you could choose :/
My golf membership costs me £1100 a year plus paying comp fees, balls, clubs clothing etc.
My cycling club fees cost me £20 a year plus bikes, general maintenance costs, clothing etc.
My golf comps take up 4+ hours of playing plus a pint in the bar on a Saturday and my cycling (club riding not commuting) takes up maybe 5-6 hours on a Sunday plus cafe time.
Perhaps a slight exaggeration, but it's what the family tell me anyway!! - I suppose Motorsport takes you all over the country and takes up most of the weekend doesn't it?Not by a long stretch.
Not by a long stretch.
Perhaps a slight exaggeration, but it's what the family tell me anyway!! - I suppose Motorsport takes you all over the country and takes up most of the weekend doesn't it?
I part own the car with a mate but he now lives in Hong Kong, which (thankfully) means the car is now semi-permanently retired.