No-frills Bicycle(s) Wanted

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No-frills Bicycle(s) Wanted

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I'm interested in buying one or two bikes for my teenage boys. They're both taller than me :shock: so that puts them at 5'7" or more.

I don't want to spend a lot of money and they don't need anything fancy. Anything that's used and in pretty good shape I'd like to have a look at.
Both kids are long-time BMX bikers, but again, this go 'round I'm not looking to spend that kind of money.
To be able to fool around on something vs. nothing would be be a step up, I'd say! :)


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:oops: Oops. Should have posted this in Classifieds.
Maybe it can be moved?
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Suzanne,

Check out the new prices at Big C before thinking second hand. You may be pleasantly surprised.
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Big C and Lotus advertise new bikes for around 1,000 Baht. While the quality may be in question, i'm sure they are fine for getting around. For 8,000 to 10,000 Baht, you can get a new good quality mountain bike (Trek, Gary Fisher, etc) at Hua Hin Bike. These would cost you at least twice as much in the States.
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