I don't know what to say...

Surely the easier and quicker (albeit more traditional) way to "recycle" a bike would be to service it and sell it as an actual bike.

Cutting it in half and trying to sell it for £250 as a half arsed hanging basket is a appealing to a seriously niche market.

Good luck to them though.
Funnily enough, hanging baskets might be easier to sell than bicycles at the moment🤣

I haven't heard a peep from the horticultural suspension sector, whereas the bike industry is a cacophony of gloom🙄
 
Surely the easier and quicker (albeit more traditional) way to "recycle" a bike would be to service it and sell it as an actual bike.

Cutting it in half and trying to sell it for £250 as a half arsed hanging basket is a appealing to a seriously niche market.

Good luck to them though.

I think when they were posted a while back there was some explainer that they are a bike recycling company and they only do this to frames that are beyond repair.
 
Surely the easier and quicker (albeit more traditional) way to "recycle" a bike would be to service it and sell it as an actual bike.

Cutting it in half and trying to sell it for £250 as a half arsed hanging basket is a appealing to a seriously niche market.

Good luck to them though.
just think of all the trendy bars, coffee shops and artisan bakeries where this could fit in. :)
 
just think of all the trendy bars, coffee shops and artisan bakeries where this could fit in. :)
Remember the days of the
hipster bike shop cafe?
Perfect!

Maybe there are a few left in the remote university towns of the hinterland: Lampeter, Loughborough, Durham?

Flat Caps at Dawn comrades.

There's your market💰💰💰
 
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