estimates neither ride cost .......

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Hello again,

He has two models, a recumbent version and a more traditional street bike, and estimates neither ride cost much more than $200 total to build.

In my opinion, the bolded section means that according to his calculations the cost of rides on his two bikes did not exceed the total cost of building such railroad bikes. In other words, it cost him much more to build the bikes than to ride them.

What is your opinion?

I am not sure if I properly understood the fragment in question.

The word "neither" implies that there must have been two rides.
 
I am not sure if I properly understood the fragment in question.
You didn't. "Ride" is a slangy word for vehicle. :)

The word "neither" implies that there must have been two rides.
Correct. Neither the recumbent nor the street bike cost more than $200.
 
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I did not know about the sang.
 
I did not know about the slang.
You'll often see it applied to cars or motorcycles in statements like "Nice ride!"
 
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