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    Crossfire-e dumped for Crossfuse!

    Sorry for the delay, I only just noticed your post. It was this one https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B078XGKTFD/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It took a few minutes to fit, removing the post top bolt, undoing the clamp bolts holding on the bars and reverse the process...
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    Crossfire-e dumped for Crossfuse!

    I have a crossfire, bought about two months ago. It really is a good bike and to date, Halfords have been fine. Other than trying to sell me a kick stand that didn't fit, (I bought one on Amazon that fitted the holes in the frame perfectly.) The Halfords pannier rack fits perfectly, (I assume...
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    1000 miles done on Crossfuse E

    I bought my Crossfuse three weeks ago and although I have clocked less than 200 miles to date, that’s all to change starting this morning as yesterday we travelled up to Scotland and about to get wet riding trails around Aviemore. My wife has a non electric mountain bike so I keep up easily on...
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    New Crossfuse

    I have read where they do and they don’t. It was in light of a few threads and reviews on the subject that I added my tuppence’ worth. The frame is set up for 40mm bracket plates. The double clamp one they had in stock didn’t stand a chance.
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    New Crossfuse

    Well, first day with it, went for a ride with friends on back lanes and small roads around local villages, covered 25 miles and I feel fine. Mind you, I have got a large gel saddle from an old bike and will buy a similar more modern one. The bike was a joy to ride. I kept it in economy mode...
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    New Crossfuse

    I collect my new Carrea Crossfuse from Halfords this Thursday. Perhaps my journey into which to buy and why I decided on this bike may be of interest to some? I am recently retired although still in my fifties, tall, slightly overweight (but medically ok) and have had pins holding my lower...