Titiritero
Retro Guru
Two years ago I cycled 1000km in the Indian Himalayas, from Shimla to Leh, crossing what many call the "highest road in the world" (Manali to Leh, 5300mts at its highest) and the stretch Indians call the "most treacherous road in the world" (Kinnaur valley). All in a 30 EUR bike, upgraded with an extra 55 EUR to make it touring worthy. Does it count?
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Last year, my wife joined one of the many groups to support refugees in Germany, and since one of the best skills I could offer is bike mechanics, I managed to fix and donate a total of 8 bikes to the local group, between donations from friends and clunkers I bought second hand for little money due to mechanical issues and then I fixed, all for a total of 75 EUR.
It could be a nice retrobike challenge to see how many bikes we can fix and donate to the local charity group for a certain money (or just no money limit, just biggest ratio "money/bikes fixed", which requires both mechanical skills and deal hunting savvy)
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=327613
Last year, my wife joined one of the many groups to support refugees in Germany, and since one of the best skills I could offer is bike mechanics, I managed to fix and donate a total of 8 bikes to the local group, between donations from friends and clunkers I bought second hand for little money due to mechanical issues and then I fixed, all for a total of 75 EUR.
It could be a nice retrobike challenge to see how many bikes we can fix and donate to the local charity group for a certain money (or just no money limit, just biggest ratio "money/bikes fixed", which requires both mechanical skills and deal hunting savvy)