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  • Jyek@sh.itjust.works
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    9 hours ago

    Where are you all buying bike that don’t hurt your wallet to replace? I guess there are Walmart bikes but I’ve literally had a huffy fall apart while in motion.

    • ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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      50 minutes ago

      I just bought a Raleigh hybrid on Craigslist for $50 and it’s now my main rider. It dates from 1999 but it was virtually unridden in all that time and required very little tuneup. As long as you don’t feel the need to consume all the modern bicycle total bullshit (e.g. electronic shifters, disc brakes etc.) bikes cost about as much as a nice dinner out.

    • endeavor@sopuli.xyz
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      9 hours ago

      Used bikes can be had for like 20 bucks. You even find them for free on the side of the street, but you just need bolt cutters.

    • LH0ezVT@sh.itjust.works
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      6 hours ago

      If replacing the bike is a concern (I’m assuming due to theft etc), then buy used. Not only do they cost less, they also look cheaper. It does require you to put in some work if you want to be cheap. But that’s the same with a car, it won’t magically change its brakes either.

      Auctions by municipalities, police and the like are a good tip if you have time and the skills to determine what is a hopeless trash pile and what is slightly rusted but good quality.

      Online listings, but it requires patience.

      Bike groups/coops/repair shops, if you have decent ones.

      • TipsyMcGee@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        51 minutes ago

        Buying used makes a lot of sense, especially for commuting. The design of the bicycle was basically perfected in the late 1800s, anybody trying to tell you different is a fart boofing Tesla fanboy with an engineering degree and zero cycling experience.

        (Admittedly, I ride a carbon frame road bike with electronic shifting, not because I’m a shit sniffing engineer with a hard-on for Musk, but because I’m a middle-aged man with lycra for brains).