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MisterBiker

Member since Aug 2011 • Last active Dec 2011
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    Hi guys,

    my bike was stolen last week and I've since been too busy to properly scour the internets in search of an alternative.

    Now my modus operandi with it had been that I thought since it was such a piece of trash (an old HAWK cycle that was too small for me frame-wise) nobody in their right mind would want to burgle it. For that reason I bought a £9 lock that could be chewed off. Sadly I was mistaken and it was taken.

    Suddenly the opportunity arises for me to purchase something proper to replace it. A bike that'll be light and sturdy, preferably with a steel frame and sealed bearing hubs, for which I'll get a proper heavy-duty lock and whenever possible keep inside closed quarters.

    I have been dreaming of the GENESIS Day One Flat Bar for a while now (or the slightly more expensive Cross) but I have nowhere near the RRP of £600 or €650, respectively. I found a site a while back (through this forum actually) where it was on sale for £300 for a time but I've since misplaced it.

    Is there any place where I can buy them for about 50% less? (Gumtree only shows one, the 3-years-ago model in black, for £250, but it's stolen for all I know, and eBay has one for £500 which is still way too much dosh).

    Otherwise I'd be open to suggestions for older bikes that fit the solid single-speed steel-frame preferably 24.5" frame mold.

    My price capacity goes up to £250. Ideally £150.

    All the best,

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    I'll give you £100 for it, not a penny more.

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    Does it have sealed bearing hubs and deep rims?

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    Hey people, I've just arrived on the deck.

    Basically I think I've been swindled into my most recent bike purchase (a £40 piece of junk, HAWK cycle in very poor state) and want to make sure when I substitute it I do something right, like get a bike with a steel frame, sealed bearing hubs and deep rims, among other things. A proper beast, not a floating turd.

    Let the games begin.

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