Adam from Cheeky Transport here.
Yeah, you really should try these biikes. Luxurious, smooth riding.
When you're actually riding, weight doesn't actually make that much difference as far as speed or effort goes. It's wind resistance that slows yoi…
onespeed roadbike with curvy bars, mudguards and a dynamo light.
ritchey breakaway suitcasable steel roadbike
Batavus Topper gentlemans bike from a canal in Amsterdam
couple of MTBs. 1x1and NOrco dualie
Karate MOnkey Roholff
Hillman steel trackbike
soon to have a 6 speed green Brompton!!
Hey Schmadzie,
Congrats on the wedding, hope that you'll share photos.....
How did you attach the 'Just Married' sign to the rear of a tandem ;-)
Hope the honeymoon is amazing, see you back in the store
Sx
Hey, talking of wind resistance, could Cheeky Transport be interested in importing and selling a selected range of recumbent bikes? Currently, there is really only one dealer of recumbent bikes in all of Oz: Ian Humphries of Flying Furniture in Canberra (well, there is also a part-time garage-based importer of Taiwanese recumbent bikes in Perth). Ian is very knowledgeable, has a range of bikes that you can test ride if you can get to Canberra during his limited weekday business hours, but doesn't have any formal after-sales warranty of maintenance arrangements that I can discover, only accepts bank account transfers for payment and is a one-man show. And you have to pay $120 to have your new bike shipped, uninsured, from Canberra to a Sydney pick-up depot. I am sure there is a small but definite pent-up demand for recumbent bikes here in Sydney, and Cheeky seems like the obvious bike shop to sell such non-UCI-approved things.