Custom/Classic Shopping Bike
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Custom/Classic Shopping Bike
After a C90 thread and Def Trap mentioning small capacity (mobylette 103) bikes for bimbling to the beach/shops...
I started looking at stuff on ebay, mainly Puch Maxis (wow some of the sellers want proper money).
If you had the room and a couple of grand (and lived somewhere warm where mopeds make sense) what are you buying, budget up to a couple of grand, customisation and/or classics preferred?
Extra points if it's got pedals.
No "I'd spend £2k on a proper bike" either, 250cc max limit.
There's no price on this (it's one of those wanky multi-bike adverts), but I reckon you'd get it with enough budget for for handle bar tassels...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225584582707
I started looking at stuff on ebay, mainly Puch Maxis (wow some of the sellers want proper money).
If you had the room and a couple of grand (and lived somewhere warm where mopeds make sense) what are you buying, budget up to a couple of grand, customisation and/or classics preferred?
Extra points if it's got pedals.
No "I'd spend £2k on a proper bike" either, 250cc max limit.
There's no price on this (it's one of those wanky multi-bike adverts), but I reckon you'd get it with enough budget for for handle bar tassels...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225584582707
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Re: Custom/Classic Shopping Bike
They customise the feck out of zoomer/ruckus', you need a stretched one!
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Re: Custom/Classic Shopping Bike
I have a mobylette in the shed, free if you want it, and want to come pick it up from sw France. No papers. Not a 103 unfortunately. Probably needs a new belt as it squeals like a bastard. Someone has whipped the pedals off and made up some rebar footpegs, so you have to bump it like one of the kool kidsz. Bro-chacho.
I last started it in one of the lockdowns when I was really fecking bored but it hadn't been started for at least 4 years before that, just needed a bit of a tickle in the carbs.
I last started it in one of the lockdowns when I was really fecking bored but it hadn't been started for at least 4 years before that, just needed a bit of a tickle in the carbs.
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Re: Custom/Classic Shopping Bike
Oh I'd have something like this by the way
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Re: Custom/Classic Shopping Bike
I'm dull! I just want a standard yellow one...KungFooBob wrote: ↑Sun Jun 18, 2023 7:15 pmThey customise the feck out of zoomer/ruckus', you need a stretched one!
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Re: Custom/Classic Shopping Bike
A pimped up RXS (with Energy Induction) might fit the bill, the Innova might be capable, but it's a bit boring.
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Re: Custom/Classic Shopping Bike
It's been a while but I reckon a 12v battery ain't gonna cost me the earth once I whip out the old halfords trade card
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Re: Custom/Classic Shopping Bike
I've been wondering what hoops I'd have to jump through to get the Magnum X road legal.
Easy enough to stick some bicycle lights on it, and easy to rig up brake lights.
Easy enough to stick some bicycle lights on it, and easy to rig up brake lights.
non quod, sed quomodo
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Re: Custom/Classic Shopping Bike
I saw a video the other day where they made a child's ride on battery powered Ferrari road legal in the UK, so it can't be that hard (unless they used some electric car loop hole).
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