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Looking to buy a bike for going back and fourth to work. My problem is i am looking to spend between £50-£100 which i know is not alot but is it possible to get a good bike at that price?
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Do tesco not sell bikes that you can get discount on?
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View Postkeithgy, on 28 September 2010 - 21:43, said:

Do tesco not sell bikes that you can get discount on?


Not in my store but maybe online which i havnt checked, i couldnt tell you whats a good bike and whats not?
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Toys R Us used to have some fairly cheap bikes - adults ones, not just kids ones. Might be worth a shot.
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View PostG_Man1985, on 28 September 2010 - 21:29, said:

Looking to buy a bike for going back and fourth to work. My problem is i am looking to spend between £50-£100 which i know is not alot but is it possible to get a good bike at that price?


Might be worth giving these folk a shout to see if they know anyone selling something half decent second hand for an alright price.
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View PostG_Man1985, on 28 September 2010 - 21:29, said:

Looking to buy a bike for going back and fourth to work. My problem is i am looking to spend
between £50-£100 which i know is not alot but is it possible to get a good bike at that price?



Your locatation says Dundee so if you dont mind second hand then have a look here.

http://www.claverhou.../cyclestop. html

They have a shop at the back of the Wellgate shopping centre opposite the Ladywell Tavern
on Victoria street. They have some good quality bikes at decent prices and your
money will be going to a local charity.

This post has been edited by Bee in the Dee: 30 September 2010 - 02:47

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Tesco in Cumbernauld had an adults bike for £70.
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View Postkeithgy, on 30 September 2010 - 15:17, said:

Tesco in Cumbernauld had an adults bike for £70.


You get what you pay for, they are likely to weigh the equivalent of a baby rhino and be as comfortable as shagging one.
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View Postmonkeyblair, on 30 September 2010 - 19:13, said:

You get what you pay for, they are likely to weigh the equivalent of a baby rhino and be as comfortable as shagging one.

But if it is only for going to work and back it would be ok.
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If it's for a mile or two at the most then a cheap bike would be perfectly sufficient.

View Posthoneyboy edwards, on 05 October 2011 - 17:05, said:

How many people have you actually witnessed punching a staffie in the street to prove their hardness??
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