The rims of the Vertigo Piccadilly have a double-walled structure to give you extra durability and added puncture protection
Uh huh.
The rims of the Vertigo Piccadilly have a double-walled structure to give you extra durability and added puncture protection
I might buy one and do a paint job on it sticking some pinarello decals on and seeing how many compliments I get![]()
And a 'half decent bike' of forty years ago couldn't be purchased for £125, when inflation is factored-in.It's probably as good as, if not better than, most half decent bikes of 40 years ago. We did lots of miles on those and thought they were OK.![]()
I saw one of these in my town the other day - the setup of the bars was so strange I took a couple of pics. Really doesn't look comfortable to me...
That would be fine for me, I have three that cover me for on-road (rough or with luggage), on road (smooth and/or no luggage) and off-road - inflation adjusted cost new c.£2,500, cost to me £58. They're all steel, and so have enough life left to outlive me, so I don't need any moreYou need snobs otherwise there would bo none of your used bikes.
How rough, and heavy will those front forks be?!![]()