cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/19380579

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  • Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 months ago

    I can believe that.

    I hadn’t bought a bike for years, and a few years ago managed to pick up a cheap second hand bike for £60. It wasn’t a bad bike, but obviously nothing special. After the lockdowns, when every man and his dog seemed to take up cycling, I looked at getting a cheap new bike. The cheapest ones I could find were a few hundred pounds.

    I looked at ebikes earlier this year, and the magazines and websites reviewing the cheap bikes were setting a minimum price of £1500 to avoid the cheaply made junk. Even second hand bikes were going for £800+

    To put this in perspective, I can get a second hand motorbike for the same price range, and a car for around £1000. Obviously these are not going to be the best motorbikes or cars on the road, but they run, and will last for at least a few years.

    • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      6 months ago

      They’re putting out bikes that are well into nice used car territory, it’s absurd. Shit, some of them are even brand new car prices. A lot of these manufacturers are smoking crack.

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        6 months ago

        Cycling is still widely seen as a luxury or hobby, and hobbyists are wiling to pay top dollar so of course companies are going to exploit that.

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        6 months ago

        I’ve seen this argument a lot, and I don’t understand it. Few people are buying those high end bikes, and no one is forced to buy one. Using that as justification that the prices are out of control is just weird to me.

        There is an argument about prices to be made. I just looked up the base model Specialized Allez with 8 speed Claris, and it retails for $1200. A few years ago that would have been an ~$800 bike, I think (albeit likely with rim brakes instead of disc). I don’t know what all is driving the prices, inflation is certainly a factor.

        But that conveys the issue way better than complaining about super bikes that cost $15k. The barrier to entry for a newbie has gone up that much.

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      6 months ago

      I wonder if ebay ebike conversion kits are still a thing. Did mine 15 years ago with an electric front wheel and it’s still going today.

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        6 months ago

        I did one a few years back to my mountain bike…mid drive motor driving the rear wheel. It was a nice little project.

        Bafang make the kits and it had lots of power…I could cruise with throttle only at 40kph!

        I sold it to fund a motorbike in the end.

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    6 months ago

    This, combined with sky high bike theft rates, are why I haven’t had a bike in a few years now. Sure would love to get a nice e-bike and/or recumbent trike, but they’re thousands of dollars that I would essentially be throwing away. (I live in a city. Anything not nailed down gets stolen. And even some things that are nailed down.)

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        I need something to help me along such as an e-bike or at least being recumbent due to a medical condition which makes my legs (and other muscles) weak. I used to bike around as my primary mode of transportation, but sadly can’t do so anymore.

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      6 months ago

      I bought an almost 30 yo mountain bike, a stump jumper from around 96-98 for 100€, renovated it for close to 400€ (spurgled a bit there), now I have a world championship super fun bike in perfect condition that probably will outlive me :-)

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        Specialized from that era are great. Still have my Rock Hopper from 2002. Replaced the front shock absorber with a fixed fork (no idea what the English word is) and some ball bearings here and there. Love it

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          My city invests a ton of money into cracking down on car theft and increasing punishments. They are not investing into bike lockers or even racks. It’s usually a “too bad” even for thefts of high value bikes unlike cars.

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      6 months ago

      Check out https://bikesdirect.com/

      Their website is absolutely atrocious, but I’ve had a steel Motobecane from them for years, and it’s showing no sign of stopping any time soon. Their bikes are cheap, and have good parts.

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    5 months ago

    Bicycles are one of the few things I spend money on these days, but I have been lucky to get quite a few for free. For some reason people discard a lot of bicycles at my local dump. I have found some real classics to refurbish. Some I keep and some I have redistributed to family and friends.

    • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      6 months ago

      Pretty much all of my transportation budget now goes to just keeping my bicycle in good working order at this point and it’s saved me a crazy amount of money (never mind the health benefits of regular activity). Also, I’ve been through a lot in my personal life and have found riding to be pretty therapeutic/good at keeping me from getting too sad.