lochaes wrote:kaka2za wrote:seppuku wrote:lochaes wrote:seppuku wrote:Thanks @lochaes. I'll check those out. Plus I've just seen
these guys on OLX. I'll go there too.
Niiice. Thats Green Cycle shop. nakuombea you succeed
Found their prices quite exaggerated for used bikes. 50 - 60k for a used bike is a bit of a
stretch IMO. Plus the particular one I identified had trouble with the front derailleur and the technician was having trouble taking care of it. The search continues.
Please share your experience. I am also looking for used MTB in the range of 20-30K
I bought a new MTB from bikes and sports one year ago which i use to commute to work every day. It is perfect ni kama ndege and I keep it in top notch condition by servicing every two months. IMO buy a good quality bike which you'll use for long and hand it down to your kids
Impressive! I want to start out easy (riding on weekends and in the evenings) and maybe eventually I will gather the nerve to commute. I wonder how many kilometers you do every day and how you deal with the poor driving habits of Kenyans. For the record, back in the day I could do upwards of 80km on a one speed bike!
I agree about getting a good quality bike and I appreciate that they don't come cheap. I am just not willing to spend too much on a new one yet, which is why I am shopping for used. Fortunately, someone just eloped with my daughter and it won't be long before I find them. The bride price (plus relevant fines) can easily finance an upgrade.
Learn first to treat your time as you would your money, then treat your money as you do your time.