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• #3
Sharing a bike is never going to go well. Unless you plan to take it in turns to give saddles/croggies/backies*
*delete as appropriate
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• #4
They may be buying two?
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• #5
Why not share a trick bike between two? Would work fine, especially if they live together.
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• #6
search is your friend. so many relevant threads!
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• #7
You could also add a left-hand drivetrain and then cut it in the middle = two bikes. Mr NoFork might have some ideas on how to go about this.
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• #8
You could also add a left-hand drivetrain and then cut it in the middle = two bikes. Mr NoFork might have some ideas on how to go about this.
This
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• #9
were not sharing it lol.
common sense - we are buying two
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• #10
Heard of them cracking pretty easy, wouldn't bother with them. Expecially whene there are so many frames in the market. my biggest advice is not to cheap out because you will end up having to replace everything.
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• #11
Heard of them cracking pretty easy, wouldn't bother with them. Expecially whene there are so many frames in the market. my biggest advice is not to cheap out because you will end up having to replace everything.
yup, thats what happened when i ended up buying this ;
[ame="http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B006VOW3J0/ref=asc_df_B006VOW3J07997696?smid=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&tag=hydra0b-21&linkCode=asn&creative=22206&creativeASIN=B006VOW3J0&hvpos=1o2&hvexid=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2147204681490486789&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt="]Coyote Tra-Fix Fixed Wheel Bike: Amazon.co.uk: Sports & Leisure[/ame] -
• #12
Yea if you search around you will definetly find something cheap enough. i think the trashers are 220 pounds. amazing frames, and i've only ever heard of one braking and the chap still rode it for a year after.
Me and a friend are planning on buying this frame - http://www.tritoncycles.co.uk/m4b110s280p7152/IDENTITI_Persona_Frame_-_Chrome/RS_GB/17948 and was wondering the pros/cons feedback on it?
thanks