The Low-Maintenance, Corrosion-Proof RCYL Bike - Core77
The Low-Maintenance, Corrosion-Proof RCYL Bike - Core77

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The Low-Maintenance, Corrosion-Proof RCYL Bike - Core77

The Low-Maintenance, Corrosion-Proof RCYL Bike - Core77
The Low-Maintenance, Corrosion-Proof RCYL Bike - Core77
This is one of the most "We are a plastics company and will say any silly thing to justify the existence of our product" things I've seen on a long time. Regular bicycles are already extremely durable, serviceable, and have plenty of parts options. They can last 20-40 years easily. Something I doubt this Fisherprice-esque bicycle will do as it sheds microplastics everywhere and can't actually be recycled because plastic is one of the most difficult to recycle materials in the world.
Sorry to nitpick it so much. I probably wouldn't have been so salty if they didn't make the BS claims. A simple "We are plastic company! Look, plastic bike!" would've been fine.
Yes! Provided that you can keep the frame in good shape, there's no reason why a regular bike can't last a lifetime.
Just throwing in a little win here: I recently prepped my 30+ year old MTB for winter.
This bike could easily last another 30 years if I don't get hit by a car. LOL