Is This the Right Place for Me?

Oldskool13":105u15zy said:
My_Teenage_Self":105u15zy said:
Guilty. I only show off my 'better' bikes.

I only have 2 that will never be sold. One is a Kona Fire mountain I got for £50.

where abouts are you?

I'm in the frozen wastelands of Hampshire with a stunning view the dreaming spires of Fawley, where I grew up.

so about zero distance from me?

need any bits? I'm in hythe, near the glen.

I may have a nice frame that was karma'd to me if you'r interested?
 
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[Edit] I'm over the other side of the water overlooking Hythe.
Thank you for the offer, because of lack of space and no shed or garage I'm limited to two bikes (see pic!). Which is probably just as well! It would have to be one in one out. And by the simple action of putting new tyres on the Townsend I'll never get my money back and made it unsellable. :LOL:
 

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i like this site and i don't even have any retro bikes at all (but in my defence i am 44 and love retro bikes).

i hope you feel better soon op also
 
I built this for £... hang on a minute! You're not going to get that info out of me quite so easily!

Anyway, built for bugger and all:

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legrandefromage":2djsxfcf said:
I built this for £... hang on a minute! You're not going to get that info out of me quite so easily!

Anyway, built for bugger and all:

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Not quite bugger all, but close. Just a clean and paint touch up with some signwriters enamel I had knocking about. The bargain tyres and headset tripled the value! (or not, saw one on FleaBay for £39. It didn't sell) :mrgreen:
 

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Oldskool13":2e5lppcl said:
[Edit] I'm over the other side of the water overlooking Hythe.
Thank you for the offer, because of lack of space and no shed or garage I'm limited to two bikes (see pic!). Which is probably just as well! It would have to be one in one out. And by the simple action of putting new tyres on the Townsend I'll never get my money back and made it unsellable. :LOL:

Ahem! There is clearly a sliver of space in that photo, right next to the bike under the black cover. Looks like a further bike might just about squeeze in there. ;) And the frame My_Teenage_Self has to offer is, indeed, nice: I have one and it weighs just a smidgeon over 1.5kg. :D I'm sure I could karma you some bits too.
 
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CassidyAce":2x98s5xf said:
Oldskool13":2x98s5xf said:
[Edit] I'm over the other side of the water overlooking Hythe.
Thank you for the offer, because of lack of space and no shed or garage I'm limited to two bikes (see pic!). Which is probably just as well! It would have to be one in one out. And by the simple action of putting new tyres on the Townsend I'll never get my money back and made it unsellable. :LOL:

Ahem! There is clearly a sliver of space in that photo, right next to the bike under the black cover. Looks like a further bike might just about squeeze in there. ;) And the frame My_Teenage_Self has to offer is, indeed, nice: I have one and it weighs just a smidgeon over 1.5kg. :D I'm sure I could karma you some bits too.

Come and get it! it was a pricey race frame in the 90s.
 
Oldskool13":3upx0360 said:
Recently I've been wondering if this site is right for me. Thanks to two redundancies and cancer I've had to radically change my lifestyle so I'm always going to be at the bottom end of the bike scale.

I'll admit I'm late to the MB party having started in my early 40's when I wanted to get back into cycling. I bought a Dawes XC 2.2 which had hydraulic discs, Rockshock forks, 6061 frame etc. I had some upgrades done and had a lot of fun. It had to go with other things in the end due to illness and circumstances. But do you know what? I'm now having as much fun with my two £10 bikes if not more because I'm not so worried about leaving them anywhere and I can actually work on them.

The thing is this site, great as it is, seems more geared to the high end stuff. I'm wondering if I should quietly withdraw and look for another site more geared to "my type" of bike, if such a thing exists.


Don't worry about what bike you have and just enjoy it for what it is and good luck with the recuperation.

As for the willy wavers with the slick tyred Kleins from what i see most of them dont actually ride their expensive bikes let alone ride a bike :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:
 
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CassidyAce":xhm2uvq3 said:
Oldskool13":xhm2uvq3 said:
[Edit] I'm over the other side of the water overlooking Hythe.
Thank you for the offer, because of lack of space and no shed or garage I'm limited to two bikes (see pic!). Which is probably just as well! It would have to be one in one out. And by the simple action of putting new tyres on the Townsend I'll never get my money back and made it unsellable. :LOL:

Ahem! There is clearly a sliver of space in that photo, right next to the bike under the black cover. Looks like a further bike might just about squeeze in there. ;) And the frame My_Teenage_Self has to offer is, indeed, nice: I have one and it weighs just a smidgeon over 1.5kg. :D I'm sure I could karma you some bits too.

Oooh you people are a bad influence. I'll admit I am tempted, but the Townsend (or Lemon Turd as it's known) is actually not a bad bike. Shimano Altus C10 group set, Exage hubs, Post Modern seat post(?!), Reynolds 501 All terrain frame. It's basically a rebadged Claude Butler and one owner too.
I did ponder swapping the running gear over to My teenage selfs frame. But would it do it justice? And, call me a sentimental old softie, it seems a shame to break up a bike that has survived this long.
I am fine by the way, the cancer (Non Hodgekins Lymphoma) was caught early and treatment was a total sucess. So all good.
 
player":1gxbgqfs said:
As for the willy wavers with the slick tyred Kleins from what i see most of them dont actually ride their expensive bikes let alone ride a bike :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:


:LOL:
 
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