From: "Jessica Murray" <dfhldgdhdlhfdla@gmail.com>
To: stepmother’s email address
how much would you want for that bicycle? or do you want me to just take it off your hands?
i
kind of screwed mine up a little worse than i thought. i was trying to
straighten the handle bars, and i ended up losing a lot of the ball
bearings that allow the front handle bars to turn (i twisted the wrong
allan key open). it's still rideable, but it's not very safe unless i'm
moving fairly slowly because turning is very jagged.
i
took a walk down to the closest store and the guy in the store said
it'll cost about $50 to fix it. i mean, i just need to get the ball
bearings in, but i've never done that before, so i'd rather get somebody
to do it. the thing is that that bike in your garage is the same model.
so, if i can get that bike cheaper, it would make more sense to keep
the one i have for spare parts...or fix it and keep it as a backup in
case i've got a flat or something. i had two bikes for a long time and
found it very convenient for that reason.
j