07-12-2011, 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Medusa
I'd prefer to spend around $300 or less but would be willing to go to $500 for something amazing!
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I'm pretty sure you should be able get something entry level and adequate specification for your price bracket. I've never spent more than what would the sterling equivalent of $500 on a bike. Much as I would love to invest over a £1000 for a recumbent I don't think that's gonna happen until there's icicles in hell 
Lady Haydock is a classic old bike and cost the princely sum of £128 (that's just a shade over $200)
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Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh
Today I found an old cruiser type bike but its pretty rough,needs work but I think I can get it for very little.Besides it may be a good restoration project for me to keep my evil hands and mind buisey.Its about 20 odd yro,dirty not to rusty,needs a saddle but also has most of its parts.
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Woooohoooo! That was a quick find Rockin! A restoration project sounds like fun. I wish you happy pedaling. *insert a more appropriate cycling smiley than the one available*
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