You said he would use the bike to scout routes. Now you are saying he would go on foot.
He would do a trial run on a bike if that was how he intended to get there on the night.
Bamber told her he planned to cycle. Then told her it MM. He's entitled to do both. Julie did not stay with him on the massacre night.
Julie is lucky she had a ready made piece of evidence arriving just before the massacre to lie about - June's bike.
I have said both things from the start of this discussion. They are not in conflict.
He would go and return on foot, because that's the simplest and least risky way. He would not cross fields on a bike in the pitch dark - not unless he's stupid, as well as having a screw loose.
He may - I only say may - have scouted routes beforehand with the help of a bike (as well as scouting on foot, of course, and keeping an eye out when he is out in the fields working).
I'm not sure what about all that you don't understand, Adam?
I appreciate there is no necessary contradiction between June's mention of the bike and her later account of Matthew Macdonald, but it seems inconsistent because, if she is telling the truth, it means that he started by telling her he would do it, then he told her he got somebody else to do it, then it turns out (according to you) that he did it himself and he was lying about somebody else doing it. It's possible, of course, but it raises its own questions.
It does look to me like you, Julie and the police are shoehorning the bike into it, simply because it's there, especially as it wouldn't make sense for him to use a push bike in farmer's fields in the dark. There again, maybe he was training for the Tour de Yorkshire and that would have been his excuse for Stan? I suppose it fits in with the bacon breakfast, so it has that going for it. And you did say he might carry the bike too. Well it certainly takes the yellow jersey. Nice one. Thanks Adam.