That is she![]()
I've only ever ridden step-throughs (or my mixte frame which is step through, but isn't if you know what I mean) so am going to have to get used to "getting my leg over" (in the bike sense that is).
There were some absolutely beautiful bikes in that shop. Some were £3000 and £4000. You can pay less for a carMost of the very expensive ones were mtbs, with a few top-end road/racers, mostly mens bikes.
My bike caught my eye as soon as I went in the shop, probably because I liked her colour but she had a small frame - just perfect for little me![]()
I hope to take her home in a few weeks, or less. I've been sitting here debating in my mind whether to keep my car or sell her. My car is a Daewoo Musso TDI 4x4 (SUVs I think you call them?) The price of diesel is getting astronomical here plus our wonderful (not) government whacked up the price of road tax just recently. To road tax my car for a year now costs £440They've got a vendetta against 4x4 drivers. What I'll probably do is sell my car, buy the bike and buy a small car to just runaround in now and again. I still need a car because my son is waiting for a kidney transplant and if my husband is out working with his car, we have a 40 mile dash to the hospital. I can probably pick up a cheap runabout car for a few hundred pounds.
I'm itching now to get my new bike and try her out![]()



Most of the very expensive ones were mtbs, with a few top-end road/racers, mostly mens bikes.
They've got a vendetta against 4x4 drivers. What I'll probably do is sell my car, buy the bike and buy a small car to just runaround in now and again. I still need a car because my son is waiting for a kidney transplant and if my husband is out working with his car, we have a 40 mile dash to the hospital. I can probably pick up a cheap runabout car for a few hundred pounds.
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