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I want to learn more about the machanics and i want to travel in the future (have a 5month year old boy) so i thought what better way to do both than to look at getting a very cheap bike (<£500) to learn/fix/do up.
This is just a info finding post as yet (unless a real good deal comes along), so if you know of any good part sites or breakers would be great, but any help would be most grateful. UK only. cheshire/north west preferably happy travels Ian |
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