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Following on from this...

http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/thud-issue-73-has-landed?replies=58

Answer the following 4 questions.

How old are you?
How much would you spend on a bike?
How much would you spend on a jacket?
How much would you spend on a set of front lights?

Me.

Age - 43
Bike - £1500
Jacket - £80
Lights - £100

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 9:39 am
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I dress to the left.

 
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Today is 'no pants Thursday'.

 
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Questions are a burden upon others, answers a prison for oneself.

 
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Today is wear Mitch's Wednesday pants Thursday.

 
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You know those people who stop you in the street when you're walking through town?

You're like one of them, you are.

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 9:45 am
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Sorry I'm in a hurry.

43
£2k
£100
£200

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 9:55 am
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You know those people who stop you in the street when you're walking through town?

You're like one of them, you are.

Harry's a mugger?!! 😯

 
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Or worse, a chugger. ****en vermin the lot of them!

 
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Edit - oops I had a bit of a moment there.

Little fluffy bunnies, little fluffy bunnies.

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 10:02 am
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"Well bloody sod yer then"

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I was trying to get a serious answer and once again it descends into the usual drivel and talk of Mitch's nether garments, or the lack of them.

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 10:07 am
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Data from our last reader survey...

Average age - 'Mid thirties'
No. of bikes - 4
Average cost of last bike purchased - £1500

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 10:16 am
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40
2k
120
[url= http://www.mtbbatteries.co.uk/2012-lights-v2/ ]67[/url]

 
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I'm above average.

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 10:21 am
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Same as you OP.

How does that make you feel?

 
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Depressed.

 
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You should feel mature... I thought Al was a teenager.

 
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37 and as much as I can get away with on all counts

 
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😀

TSY: the true Big Hitter is a failed middle aged man.

 
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I've got a few years to go to reach such dizzy lows then...

 
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No. of bikes - [b]n + 1 [/b]

FTFY 😉

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 10:45 am
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How old are you? 38

How much would you spend on a bike? I've never bought a brand new bike

How much would you spend on a jacket? £50

How much would you spend on a set of front lights? £100

 
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How old are you? - 40
How much would you spend on a bike? - As much as I could afford. If I had the money I could easily spend 6k+ but I'm materialistic when it comes to bikes.
How much would you spend on a jacket? £150 - Endura Stealth
How much would you spend on a set of front lights? Lumin Liberator Mk2 - £165 and still going strong.

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 10:55 am
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I think Hora needs an extra question:

How much would you spend on a pair of cowboy boots? Just to lend this exercise some perspective

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 10:57 am
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Wierd that. On some things I'd go 'mental' whereas on something that gets lots of wet gritstone slop, stones banged up etc etc I really don't see the point in spending anything close to 'silly'.

 
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Are we talking about cowboy boots now?

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 11:05 am
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Wierd that. On some things I'd go 'mental' whereas on something that gets lots of wet gritstone slop, stones banged up etc etc I really don't see the point in spending anything close to 'silly'

Assuming you are talking about bikes, and "gritstone slop" isn't some ghastly euphemism, I agree.

I got my main bike in 2005 for £1300 and will keep it going until I kill the frame. Everything on it has been swapped out as it wears or breaks. A £3k bike wouldn't make me a better rider. In fact the best upgrade I ever had was spending £80 on a skills day.

My SS is made of bits. The CX was a 40th present from the wife and the road bike was on Ride-2-Work.

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 11:11 am
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My only bike currently has a 12yr old XTR rear mech and a mkI saint driveside chainset with a mkII XT non-driveside arm, 6yr old Chris King headset and a bashed up Hope wheelset.

If I was buying a roadbike it'd be totally different though.

 
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I'm 41, and this is where I'd probably start to cop myself on and draw the line- so what I would spend if I had the money:

Bike £2500
Jacket £200
Lights £200

I've never actually spent that much on any of these things though, and probably never will!

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 11:18 am
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Just anecdotally I'd say the amount of money people spank on bikes tends to be inversely proportional to how much they [i]actually[/i] ride them.

I probably don't even need to mention Llandegla car park as the obvious example of this. The people I generally see out all the time on my local East Lancs trails - usually on very 'lived-in' looking hardtails) - being the opposite end of the spectrum

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 11:20 am
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31
£1500
£100
£100

I'm winning by only being 31, er.....

How much would you spend on a bike? I've never bought a brand new bike

Where did it specify it had to be brand new?

 
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Just turned 40!
The only complete bike I have ever was my ss, 2nd hand for £300..
Jacket - £20 (nice ones have been pressies!)
lights - £90 for the bars (got my helmet light on a long term loan from a mate!)

Does this make me a middle aged cheapskate 😳

 
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How old are you? thirty eighteen
How much would you spend on a bike? Don't, they are built from bits - so c£250 for the SS (my only bike BTW)
How much would you spend on a jacket? £80 or less
How much would you spend on a set of front lights? £50 from Ebay.

But, I'm a tight Yorkshireman whose teenage kids are bleeding him dry.

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 11:29 am
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I'm 55 you know.

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 11:30 am
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Have you still got all your own teeth?

 
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Oh you cheeky young man!

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 11:39 am
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Age-59
Bike-£1000 (s/h Mount Vision)
Jacket-£53 (just bought an Endura Gridlock)
Lights-£47 (Deal extreme)
BTW some lol answers so far

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 11:45 am
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Age 27
Main bike about £2800 built from bits mainly bought S/H.
Jacket and lights about £100-£150 I guess.

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 12:19 pm
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The last time I bought a complete bike was 01/02!

 
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* pops head in, decides I would get pointed and laughed at so pops out quietly *

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 12:25 pm
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Age - 50 - probably the only answer I can give a definitive answer to.

How much WOULD I spend on a bike (or do you mean how much can you afford to spend on a bike?) I would spend up to £3500 reasonable happily and did build one from SH and new parts in 2004 that cost me £2800. Sold during 24 months of unemployment. My SS cost me about £1300 to build from all new parts.

How much can I afford to spend on a bike - to be honest I really can't afford one at present and probably won't be able to for another 12 months. At that time I'd like to think about £1500.

Jacket - I have a number of £150 jkts if I was looking to buy now it would need to be no more than £100.

Lights - again I have Lumicycle Halogens that cost me over £200 7 years ago. Now I'd be looking at £100 but would possibly go to £200 (which could well be split between a helmet and bar set up).

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 12:34 pm
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* pops head in, decides I would get pointed and laughed at so pops out quietly *

I think mamadirt would need to compile a lengthy spreadsheet

 
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How much [i]Would[/i] I spend or how much can I afford? I would spend ridiculous sums if I could afford it. Part of the fun of reading about bike porn or watching Clarkson ragging a Lamborghini around an airfield is the "what if?"

I wouldn't spend any money on an MTB cos I've got enough of them already. If someone dropped an unexpected £3000 in my hand I'd quite happily spend it all on a bike.

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 12:35 pm
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IF I could afford it'd be epics....like Robin Williams love for roadbikes..

 
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How old are you? 46
How much would you spend on a bike? sum of the parts for a hardtail bought over time probably £1.5k - £2k
How much would you spend on a jacket? £150
How much would you spend on a set of front lights? £300

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 12:36 pm
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If someone dropped an unexpected £3000 in my hand I'd quite happily spend it all on a bike.

No... what you'd actually do is spec up a custom build. And end up going over budget! 😉

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 12:37 pm
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* pops head in, decides I would get pointed and laughed at so pops out quietly *

Are you a £5k big spender?

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 12:42 pm
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Are you a £5k big spender?

I had a mid-life crisis. 😳

Cos I'm worth it. 🙄

 
Posted : 26/04/2012 1:05 pm

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