Here's how my hubby took care of an ancient particle board dresser that was already falling apart: video
Printable View
Here's how my hubby took care of an ancient particle board dresser that was already falling apart: video
A number of you mentioned that the bike is not safe, is worse than worthless, and should be destroyed. How do you know that? I thought frames on just about all bikes were pretty durable and it is the components on the cheaper bikes that may make the bike not work well or even be unsafe. (Assuming that the frame doesn't look rusted out.) I ask because I have bought Craigslist bikes for relatives and they have been fairly old and cheap. I just make sure the bike functioned fine, including braking and shifting correctly, with true wheels, and that it generally looked well maintained, even if it might be a Huffy. Have I been off base?
Really? Do provide your sources and facts for "death trap" comment please. Isn't that a bit overkill?
I know that it's a piece of junk... but please justify the death trap comment. Plenty of people use POS bikes for errands, commuters, spare bikes and most importantly, when they can't afford something "nice".
Hundreds of low income people can't be wrong, can they?
All bikes are good :)
Considering back in the deep dark past, I got started on a Magna (gasp!), I would vote for the first one:) but then I ride a recumbent.