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Seriously though if the tyres can't be changed without scratching rims... Or a properly prepped/painted setup that will last against track work... Surely possible?

Can be done with car rims. Can't see it being much different

powder coating is hard to scratch in my experience

Two things that usually kill people on bikes, being their own stupidity/inexperience or other drivers on the road. The latter can't always be avoided but there are certain ways to ride in traffic that improve your chances of surviving :thumbsup:

I think that can be said for cars as well.

It can be, but chalk and cheese as far as the accident outcome goes.

So true, my old man has ridden bikes since the dawn on time.

On another topic.

SAU VIC are having a scavenger hunt, members only on Sunday. But anyone can turn up to the BBQ at the end point.

So if any of yous wastelanders are bored on Sunday around lunch, head down.

Ruffey Lake Park

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Watch out for the SAU VIC flags.

Plus it's going to be great weather! 31 Deg or something

Korean bike, not the best quality but have come a long way and look awesome, especially for the dollars. Would be perfectly suitable for a bike on your restrictions, probably what I would get if I did it again. Don't sound half bad either.

I thought megelli were British, though made of Taiwanese parts

huh, my bad you are correct. I generally slump anything Asian that's not Japanese into Korea. I was aware the company was different though but generally go by where they're made.

British bike

'Designed in Europe'

Made in Taiwan

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