Not the town bike...
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Dear friends who know about this stuff *cough
badpaulycough
cubboycough*,
I really really want to get a bike, I really really don't want to pay a fortune for it (I may be happy to upgrade to a more expensive version once I know I am going to use it a lot and not just going to give up or get bored with it), I just need something that will not buckle under my weight, and will get me safely around.
A barely used second-hand version of this bike is for sale on ebay, currently at $30 with 1 day and 21hrs remaining:

Features:
24-Speed Gear
Index Grip Shifter
Steel Uni-Crown Suspension
28/38/48T, Plastic Coasted Black Crank
26” Steel Hi-Ten Suspension, Rear Arm Swing
Resin Brake Level, F/Disc Brake R/Resin V Brake
SGS Tested with Australian Standard AS/NZS 1927:1998
Specs:
FRAME 26” Steel Hi-Ten Suspension Frame, Rear Arm Swing
FORK Steel Uni-Crown Suspension
SHOCK Alloy Body, 1200Lbs
HANDLEBAR Steel, Straight Type
PAINTINGYS Series
STEM Steel, One Piece
GEAR SETS 24 SP, Index Grip Shifter, F&R Derailleur Index
BRAKE Resin Brake Lever, F/Disc Break R/Resin V Brake
CHAIN 114L, ½” x 3/32”
CHAINWHEEL 28/38/48T, Plastic Coated Black Crank
PEDALS PP Black with Ball
F/DERAILLEUR 3SP, Index
R/DERAILLEUR 8SP. Index
DERAILLLEUR SHIFT 24SP, Grip Shifter Index
DECAL Normal PVC
FREEWHEEL Steel, 8SP Index
FREEWHEEL PROTEC PVC
SPOKES 14G with Steel Nipples
RIMS Alloy Single Wall, 26" x 1.5 x 32H x 14G A/V
TIRES CHENGSHIN, 26" x 2.125 Black A/V, H-557B
BB SET AND AXLE Steel, 5 Sets
SADDLE PVC, FU-9808
SEATPOST Steel, 250 x 25.4
STEM Steel One Piece
REFLECTORS Front: White, Rear: Red, Wheel: Yellow
BRAKE LEVER Resin V Brake Lever
BELL Steel Top, Plastic Base
SEAT CLAMP Alloy, Q.R.
KICK STAND 26” Steel Center Stand
GRIP PVC 70mm
From the research I've done on being a fatty riding a pushy, it seems that steel tires/spokes are kind of important, and I have no idea if steel "nipples" on the spokes are good enough, plus I have no idea what most of the above specs even mean...
I'm figuring I'll need to buy expensive tyres, and certainly get a fatty-bum seat, but otherwise is there a reason I SHOULDN'T buy this bike?
Also, would it be possible to fit a rack thingy to the back of this? Y'know, to attach things to, like saddle bags, or a basket, or bag or something? And what are those rack thingies called anyhow?
Anyone reading this, if you have the answers or an opinion, jump right in!
Thanks dear knowledgeable friends!
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I really really want to get a bike, I really really don't want to pay a fortune for it (I may be happy to upgrade to a more expensive version once I know I am going to use it a lot and not just going to give up or get bored with it), I just need something that will not buckle under my weight, and will get me safely around.
A barely used second-hand version of this bike is for sale on ebay, currently at $30 with 1 day and 21hrs remaining:
Features:
24-Speed Gear
Index Grip Shifter
Steel Uni-Crown Suspension
28/38/48T, Plastic Coasted Black Crank
26” Steel Hi-Ten Suspension, Rear Arm Swing
Resin Brake Level, F/Disc Brake R/Resin V Brake
SGS Tested with Australian Standard AS/NZS 1927:1998
Specs:
FRAME 26” Steel Hi-Ten Suspension Frame, Rear Arm Swing
FORK Steel Uni-Crown Suspension
SHOCK Alloy Body, 1200Lbs
HANDLEBAR Steel, Straight Type
PAINTINGYS Series
STEM Steel, One Piece
GEAR SETS 24 SP, Index Grip Shifter, F&R Derailleur Index
BRAKE Resin Brake Lever, F/Disc Break R/Resin V Brake
CHAIN 114L, ½” x 3/32”
CHAINWHEEL 28/38/48T, Plastic Coated Black Crank
PEDALS PP Black with Ball
F/DERAILLEUR 3SP, Index
R/DERAILLEUR 8SP. Index
DERAILLLEUR SHIFT 24SP, Grip Shifter Index
DECAL Normal PVC
FREEWHEEL Steel, 8SP Index
FREEWHEEL PROTEC PVC
SPOKES 14G with Steel Nipples
RIMS Alloy Single Wall, 26" x 1.5 x 32H x 14G A/V
TIRES CHENGSHIN, 26" x 2.125 Black A/V, H-557B
BB SET AND AXLE Steel, 5 Sets
SADDLE PVC, FU-9808
SEATPOST Steel, 250 x 25.4
STEM Steel One Piece
REFLECTORS Front: White, Rear: Red, Wheel: Yellow
BRAKE LEVER Resin V Brake Lever
BELL Steel Top, Plastic Base
SEAT CLAMP Alloy, Q.R.
KICK STAND 26” Steel Center Stand
GRIP PVC 70mm
From the research I've done on being a fatty riding a pushy, it seems that steel tires/spokes are kind of important, and I have no idea if steel "nipples" on the spokes are good enough, plus I have no idea what most of the above specs even mean...
I'm figuring I'll need to buy expensive tyres, and certainly get a fatty-bum seat, but otherwise is there a reason I SHOULDN'T buy this bike?
Also, would it be possible to fit a rack thingy to the back of this? Y'know, to attach things to, like saddle bags, or a basket, or bag or something? And what are those rack thingies called anyhow?
Anyone reading this, if you have the answers or an opinion, jump right in!
Thanks dear knowledgeable friends!
Re: This one is european!
Date: 2009-07-17 03:52 am (UTC)Also, I appreciate it tremendously, but I missed your birthday as well so we're even and I'm sure you have better things to throw $50 at!! You're very sweet to offer tho xox
I will just have to be patient and wait a bit longer to get my bike and save up a bit more... will be worth it to get a bike I both like and that will be comfy and easy to ride. This is ace, and it already has the pannier thing at the back!! You're fabulous xo
Re: This one is european!
Date: 2009-07-17 04:01 am (UTC)Its cheap but it is you, my gut said so when I saw it.
Re: This one is european!
Date: 2009-07-19 10:40 pm (UTC)Hey Tam, I'm looking after Ali's bike (also a ladies step through) while she's away. I'll have to get a new bike if I ever give hers back. Will remember this one.
I'm back riding after a 5 years break. It's soooo much fun.
I'll go bike riding with you anytime :-)
Re: This one is european!
Date: 2009-07-20 11:42 pm (UTC)