Junk bike challenge 2023

Splatter Paint

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I have a plan… well, part of a plan.

- Buy something retro cheaply (say max purchase price of £40)
- Meet with other RetroBIKE people who have also bought junk bikes.
- Ride quite a long way and hope the bikes don’t break.
- Drink tea, eat cake, talk bikes.
- Devise some sort of points system.
- Score the entries.
- Have some banter over the scoring.
- Decide a winner.
- Go home, try and sell said bike for at least what you paid for it.

Err that’s it.

Anyone up for this? I know this winter will be tough for many people and fuel costs are £££ but I thought I’d put it out there.

SP
 
I organised something similar with the local roadie club. We had some special stages along the way, like an episode of Top Gear, which got you points and a eventual winner. At the end the bikes were given to charity. We set a £30 limit on the bikes and aside from pedals they had to be given away as you rode it.
 
I already have a bike built from 'stuff' :

Free frame
99p eBay wheels
NOS eBay job lot fork
Free Tioga XC tyres
£5 NOS 1 1 1/4 stem
£5 XT levers
£10 DX thumbies
M550 mechs from the spares bin

Don't know if it counts as a junk bike though
 
Road, offroad or gravel? How long a route?
We should also break this down into geographic areas. E.g. Folks from Inverness won't be heading over to St Austell, even if the tea, cakes and bike chat are really good there.

Also, basic consumables like tyres, tubes, chains, cables, etc shall not count towards the £40 budget, otherwise we are encouraging folks to ride bikes that are not road-worthy.
Pedals and saddles open to personal choice outside of the budget constraints as well?
 
It would be fun, but has to be in summer (breakdowns = long walk to the car, so long daylight and warm evenings essential).
£40 easily buys a hybrid or a bso, but for a good road bike £40 won't be enough...Will have to look for a freebie and hope it's a good fit.
 

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