Wednesday, 3 September 2008

I should never have bought


Last year i bought a mongoose bmx from my friend for £25. I had to sell the television from my bedroom to be able to get it. The reason i wanted it was so that i could cycle to work rather than having to walk. About a week after i bought it my so called friend told me that the frame of the bike was found in queens home park and that the brakes didn't work, which i found out whilst cycling across mangotsfield common. Now before i go out on it i have to make that my shoes have alot of rubber on the bottom, so that i can stop. Since i have had it i have fallen off of it about 27 times and has nearly killed most of my friends. I have also had about 40 punctures since i have had it .It was not the best looking bike when i bought it compared to pretty much any other bike, probably because most of the parts came from different parks around Bristol. It was silver but now it is a horrible brown colour and has scratches all over it. A couple of weeks ago i tried to fix the brakes but wasn't sucsessful and now they don't work at all. I was thinking of tring to sell the bike but didn't think that anyone would want a bike that is so rubbish, so i have decided to keep it until it breaks or kills me. Thats why i should never have bought my bmx.

5 comments:

eloise said...

o dear, doesn't sound very good callum. Did you not see the bike before you bought it? Good post though x

Lewis said...

Very good!!!!!

Lizzie said...

o callum thats not helpful not that you dont have brakes on your bike.you can have the brakes of my bike i dont use mine:) ..if youy dnt get brakes soon you are going to ruin your shoes as well as having a rubish bike xx

Kenny. said...

Callum, you might have well bought a Mechano bike...actually it sounds like thats what you've bought...I don't trust bikes in the first place let alone a DIY one...but im sure you'll be fine and to next time buy a ready made one or to just not buy a bike...get some running shoes!!:D


Good post mate,

Kenny.

Knightie said...

A valuable lesson learnt I think. Next time build your own or go to Woods in Hanham.
Get a new bike because I am worried you might have a nasty accident and not make to AS product design.
A good start to the course, well done.