I've got a couple of pals who work for Buzzbike, I did a few days work helping assemble a few bikes for them last summer (although they're all finished and checked over by a professional mechanic before they go out). They're definitely decent enough bikes to get non cyclists on the road and for £25 a month including all maintenance there's not much to lose by giving it a go.
The demand has gone absolutely mental since the 1st lockdown came into place. I guess more people on bikes and less people on busy public transport can only be a positive thing at the moment.
I've got a couple of pals who work for Buzzbike, I did a few days work helping assemble a few bikes for them last summer (although they're all finished and checked over by a professional mechanic before they go out). They're definitely decent enough bikes to get non cyclists on the road and for £25 a month including all maintenance there's not much to lose by giving it a go.
The demand has gone absolutely mental since the 1st lockdown came into place. I guess more people on bikes and less people on busy public transport can only be a positive thing at the moment.