Clarence Street Cyclery sell a TREK EDMONDA SLR 10 H1 for $15,999. Last year, Damien Hancock from Melbourne, bought a custom-made De Rosa Protos that cost $17,000. My son-in-law has a $7,000 something or other, leaning against the wall of the girls' "art-house". SiL reckons it is his shed. Hah ... |
Quite a coil. That is a whole lot of money!
ReplyDeleteGosh that looks like you need a degree in engineering to ride it Julie.
ReplyDeleteJust been catching up on you bicycle series. I bought a bike a couple of years ago. Fell off and sprained my ankle at that was it for me. It has been in the shed ever since., all dreams of wizzing down the cycle paths gone.
ReplyDelete