I used cycle guard last year, its due to run out. Cost about £12 a month for 2 bikes total value 2k
As Im moving soon, ive got quotes for new house insurance, and with full cycle insurance, it works out cheaper to add it on to that than pay separately
**Brand new battery 20th April 2017**
Mudguards and pannier rack included....lights, GPS and suspension seatpost not included.
Includes spare original kenda tyres and pair of schwalbe ice spiker winter tyres and a few inner tubes.
COLLECTION ONLY From Lymm Cheshire (Near...
I think the key is dont get ill.
Same problem here, can never get through on the phone, and online appointments are booked up for two weeks in advance. By which time you may have suffered but recovered, or are dead anyway.
Its all going to ***
Sounds like a promising start :)
Be interesting to hear how it feels on a longer run. How far can you get on it, speed, that sort of thing...how easy is it to ride when the power tops out?
Waiting with quiet anticipation :)
It is for me :)
So very similar....Ive test ridden the Oxygen and really liked it. The only thing going against the Rio at the moment is that Ive not sat on it. I should be moving house in a couple of weeks now, so not far away from having to make my mind up.
Hoping that reviews of the Rio MTB...
Can't believe you've had it 3 days and not been out testing it yet lol. I'd have done 100 mile by now [emoji2]
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Yes.....might grab one for the stealth in that case.
Should massively upgrade the front brake, and, well, the rear brake does nothing anyway so it may as well be used as the cut out. I always hit the rear brake first anyway despite it doing very little.
Bloody hell...thats cheap!
I assume that disconnecting the rear sensor cable wont affect the operation of the bike, with the wire essentially hanging down?
Ive just ordered a pair of these, can use them on my current bike, and expect they will fit the most racks so will be good on my next bike.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/?s=dhb+Waterproof+Pannier+22L
Very similar to some ortlieb bags I had but half the price, and got pretty good reviews. Easy to...
I tried them both out, and the massive difference I felt was in the brakes. The hydraulics were way better than the mechanicals. I'd pay the extra for the brakes alone.
Ive had one of these rear lights for ages, and used to have it fitted with the rubber band to the seat post. but its getting partly obscured by bags on my cycle rack...for the life of me, I cant find anything to fit the light to the actual bike rack.
Just wondering of anyone has come across a...
Maybe if you are lucky, you could see try and change the order if it hasnt been sent out yet?
I tried both a few weeks ago, and the MTB is definitely more suited to our crap British roads. Like you say though, it would be nice to have the mudguards and rack from the city bike fitted to the MTB...