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• #2
looks like a cheap bike from india
nothing wrong with that, but doubt anyone can shift that for £539
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• #3
utfs
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• #4
is there somewhere more suitable for this post, mattty?
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• #5
okay had searched hollander and found nothing...
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• #6
I had one of these for a while, bought very cheap secondhand, although the stem and brand name were a little different.
Cheap and lightweight. The saddle was especially bad.
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• #7
I had one of these for a while, bought very cheap secondhand, although the stem and brand name were a little different.
Cheap and lightweight. The saddle was especially bad.
You sure about the lightweight bit? I've never come across one that was actually light, they're usually the weight of a tank.
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• #8
Well, yeah sort of. I guess it was pretty light for a steel utility bike and the kind of bike I'm used to. What I basically meant though is it's lightweight in a bad way - the whole thing just feels flimsy. The 'light', grips and pedals were nasty too. I got instead an old Raleigh 3 speed.
if any of you veloceraptors have been considering ditching the lycra and donning civvies you may be interested in this...
http://www.made.com/collection/hollander-collection/hollander-m-bike-metallic-black
Seems like a fairly good deal if you feel like riding something a little more... lifestyle :)