does anybody recognize this model?
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does anybody recognize this model?
My is nephew a vet without a lot of money or vehicle and someone offering him this bike to get around. Anyone recognize this? He has strong legs and should be able to handle hills on this, but I don't want him to be throwing his money away.
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Looks like an SE lager or similar style. It could also be a number of generic steel bikes. Suffice it to say that I wouldn't pay much.
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There's no official make or model to that bike.
It's your generic Chinese-sourced bike.
You can get one just like it here:
https://www.junkyrustybikes.co/
They used to be a brick and mortar store but they couldn't keep up with the bills for obvious reasons.
It's your generic Chinese-sourced bike.
You can get one just like it here:
https://www.junkyrustybikes.co/
They used to be a brick and mortar store but they couldn't keep up with the bills for obvious reasons.