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New bike advice
A female friend of mine wants a new bike
Her current one is from Halfords and is their "own brand" although I can't quite remember the name off the top of my head. She'll want something similar ie a hybrid with a female frame but the main criteria are it needs to be a good deal lighter and have disk brakes. Not being familiar with bikes at all I wondered if anyone has any recommendations for something suitable - budget is around £500. My bike has a toothed belt rather than a chain and it has a hub gear - not wanting the belt for my friend but a hub gear might be good? Thanks |
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JWM wrote:
A female friend of mine wants a new bike Her current one is from Halfords and is their "own brand" although I can't quite remember the name off the top of my head. She'll want something similar ie a hybrid with a female frame but the main criteria are it needs to be a good deal lighter and have disk brakes. Not being familiar with bikes at all I wondered if anyone has any recommendations for something suitable - budget is around £500. My bike has a toothed belt rather than a chain and it has a hub gear - not wanting the belt for my friend but a hub gear might be good? Thanks Tell her to grow up, get a job and buy a car. |
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On Mon, 06 May 2019 17:53:54 GMT, JWM wrote:
A female friend of mine wants a new bike Her current one is from Halfords and is their "own brand" although I can't quite remember the name off the top of my head. She'll want something similar ie a hybrid with a female frame but the main criteria are it needs to be a good deal lighter and have disk brakes. Not being familiar with bikes at all I wondered if anyone has any recommendations for something suitable - budget is around £500. My bike has a toothed belt rather than a chain and it has a hub gear - not wanting the belt for my friend but a hub gear might be good? Thanks You might be better off asking in urc.moderated ; there are some sad individuals posting here. -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug. |
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On Mon, 06 May 2019 18:23:11 GMT, "Mr Pounder Esquire"
wrote: JWM wrote: A female friend of mine wants a new bike Her current one is from Halfords and is their "own brand" although I can't quite remember the name off the top of my head. She'll want something similar ie a hybrid with a female frame but the main criteria are it needs to be a good deal lighter and have disk brakes. Not being familiar with bikes at all I wondered if anyone has any recommendations for something suitable - budget is around £500. My bike has a toothed belt rather than a chain and it has a hub gear - not wanting the belt for my friend but a hub gear might be good? Thanks Tell her to grow up, get a job and buy a car. See? -- Bah, and indeed, Humbug. |
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On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 6:53:55 PM UTC+1, JWM wrote:
A female friend of mine wants a new bike Her current one is from Halfords and is their "own brand" although I can't quite remember the name off the top of my head. She'll want something similar ie a hybrid with a female frame but the main criteria are it needs to be a good deal lighter and have disk brakes. Not being familiar with bikes at all I wondered if anyone has any recommendations for something suitable - budget is around £500. My bike has a toothed belt rather than a chain and it has a hub gear - not wanting the belt for my friend but a hub gear might be good? Thanks My wife loves her Giant Expression N3. £350 or so. https://www.thebikelist.co.uk/giant/...sion-n3-w-2013 |
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On 07/05/2019 06:23, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
JWM wrote: A female friend of mine wants a new bike Her current one is from Halfords and is their "own brand" although I can't quite remember the name off the top of my head. She'll want something similar ie a hybrid with a female frame but the main criteria are it needs to be a good deal lighter and have disk brakes. Not being familiar with bikes at all I wondered if anyone has any recommendations for something suitable - budget is around £500. My bike has a toothed belt rather than a chain and it has a hub gear - not wanting the belt for my friend but a hub gear might be good? Thanks Tell her to grow up, get a job and buy a car. If growing up is becoming a pillock like you then that is absolutely the wrong advice. Has your chisel got any use yet? |
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On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 7:23:15 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
JWM wrote: A female friend of mine wants a new bike Her current one is from Halfords and is their "own brand" although I can't quite remember the name off the top of my head. She'll want something similar ie a hybrid with a female frame but the main criteria are it needs to be a good deal lighter and have disk brakes. Not being familiar with bikes at all I wondered if anyone has any recommendations for something suitable - budget is around £500. My bike has a toothed belt rather than a chain and it has a hub gear - not wanting the belt for my friend but a hub gear might be good? Thanks Tell her to grow up, get a job and buy a car. "Mr Pounder".....hmmmm - is your nym a proclamation of your machismo and virality ? Do you take a young lady to heaven and back by relentlessly "pounding away" at her all night, stopping only occasionally for more rhino horn? I think we should be told. |
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True Blue wrote:
On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 7:23:15 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: JWM wrote: A female friend of mine wants a new bike Her current one is from Halfords and is their "own brand" although I can't quite remember the name off the top of my head. She'll want something similar ie a hybrid with a female frame but the main criteria are it needs to be a good deal lighter and have disk brakes. Not being familiar with bikes at all I wondered if anyone has any recommendations for something suitable - budget is around £500. My bike has a toothed belt rather than a chain and it has a hub gear - not wanting the belt for my friend but a hub gear might be good? Thanks Tell her to grow up, get a job and buy a car. "Mr Pounder".....hmmmm - is your nym a proclamation of your machismo and virality ? Do you take a young lady to heaven and back by relentlessly "pounding away" at her all night, stopping only occasionally for more rhino horn? I think we should be told. I've heard them all, including your cheap silly crack. |
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On Tue, 07 May 2019 04:10:08 -0700, True Blue wrote:
On Monday, May 6, 2019 at 7:23:15 PM UTC+1, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote: JWM wrote: A female friend of mine wants a new bike Her current one is from Halfords and is their "own brand" although I can't quite remember the name off the top of my head. She'll want something similar ie a hybrid with a female frame but the main criteria are it needs to be a good deal lighter and have disk brakes. Not being familiar with bikes at all I wondered if anyone has any recommendations for something suitable - budget is around £500. My bike has a toothed belt rather than a chain and it has a hub gear - not wanting the belt for my friend but a hub gear might be good? Thanks Tell her to grow up, get a job and buy a car. "Mr Pounder".....hmmmm - is your nym a proclamation of your machismo and virality ? Do you take a young lady to heaven and back by relentlessly "pounding away" at her all night, stopping only occasionally for more rhino horn? I think we should be told. He's a plumber; the nickname came from an over-zealous application of a toilet plunger to a blocked drain under a standing head, which resulted in a blowback of the contents. (He posted about it in his early days on usenet, when the little old lady saw him covered in it she would not allow him to use the shower, kicked him out and hired another [better] plumber.) |
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On Tuesday, May 7, 2019 at 12:58:26 PM UTC+1, No. 6 wrote:
He's a plumber; the nickname came from an over-zealous application of a toilet plunger to a blocked drain under a standing head, which resulted in a blowback of the contents. (He posted about it in his early days on usenet, when the little old lady saw him covered in it she would not allow him to use the shower, kicked him out and hired another [better] plumber.) The Medway Handyman was our resident bog cleaner, Pounder was a fire extinguisher salesman. |
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