Get it from a bike shop rather than off the web. You get a free service and
the bike set up properly for you. I'd go for a Ridgeback Nova or similar at
£200.
Price aside, it sounds like the ideal would be a Dutch roadster.
Step-through frame, usually a basket on the front, hub gears, enclosed
chain, sometimes hub brakes, "nurse" wheel lock. Minimal maintenance,
maximum comfort. Something like one of these:
http://www.pashley.co.uk/products.html - the Princess Soverign or Classic?
>I want to get my partner a bike to go dow the road on shopping. Price
>is the main factor because as we of an age it will not have much use.
>A new one but from internet shopping So anyone any ideas?
My wife has a Dawes Saratoga which has done duty for leisure rides,
club runs, daily cycle commuting, shopping and towing the trailer
bike. She is still delighted with it. It cost £150 from a Proper
Bike Shop[tm].
Guy
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"then came ye chavves, theyre cartes girded wyth candels
blue, and theyre beastes wyth straynge horn-lyke thyngs
onn theyre arses that theyre fartes be herde from myles
around." Chaucer, the Sheppey Tales
I know nothing about the company but it looks like the right machine.
SW
"Rich" <Richar...@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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Claud Butler Classic. You get a very good quality bike, fitted with
luggage rack and mudguards, for very little more than the price of
no-name rubbish.
<URL:http://www.falconcycles.co.uk/product.php?c.id=3&s.id=1&p.id=351>
Also don't assume that because you're older it won't get much use.
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;; may contain traces of nuts, bolts or washers.
The Speed W / open frame would be the one you want. Step through frame, rack
and mudguards.