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Decided it was time for a new car
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TVs are an insane price these days. Paid £1000 for my 50" 1080p a while ago.

You think £279 for 4k is expensive? :confused:

If you buy as soon as new tech is released then yes, otherwise wait a year or 2 and get it a lot cheaper. Our 1080p LG 3d plasma was £500 4 years ago. Still looks good today.
 
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My cyclocross just about survives mine but needs very regular maintenance to keep nuts and bolts tight. Mountain bike - not a problem.

Road bike...not a chance.

The first time I rode down our canal towpath I had to get off and push in several places over really horrible cobblestones. At one point a bloke on an MTB came past and said "Ever thought you've got the wrong bike?" and sped off.
It was at that point I knew I hadn't done my homework and I'd been given bad advice.
 
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The upper rear frame arms aren't connected to the seat down post. They go around it and then push against the shock.

So its less bumpy then?
you wouldn't get a mountain bike as transport
I did about 10k miles on a mountain bike on roads but a racing bike wouldnt have lasted as long the way I rode it or carried as much, anything that works is good. If its a perfect road then sure, Ive borrowed a nice racing bike and it does like 30mph feels great
 
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