by machineman9 » Thu Mar 18, 2010 1:52 pm
I can pump up the tyres, but besides that, this would all be new ground for me.
I know how a bike should look and I know what it feels like to have a chain that has fallen off the gears and I've felt the wrath of faulty brakes, so I am guessing if it doesn't have that, then it's a success.
I'm tempted to go to Halfords and see if I can get a play on some of the bikes. I'd sort of like a Dirt Jump Bike, but I'd rather have the suspension of an MTB. It depends. Seat higher is better for on level ground and low seat is better for downhill, so I'd have to try and find something to suit both. Because my exact requirements usually come up with really expensive bikes, I may see if Halfords will fit a disc brake system on a bike for me. It is free fitting and would still save me hundreds to buy a bike nearly what I want and then upgrade it. Currently the one I am looking at (sadly, a weighty Aluminium Apollo) has the disc brake at the front, but full suspension and I think it has thumb shift. So it would just be a matter of buying a new rear brake which isn't too expensive.
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