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    would like to contribute to politics of road-sharing

    Hello, have been a long time follower of electric bike technology (15 yrs +!), and an admirer of the path taken by the Dutch - and an equally dismayed follower of the antagonism in this country between car/pedestrian/cycle users. My particular desires are to see a Netherlands-style network...
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    Cube Travel Hybrid

    Did you get anywhere with this? It seems such a heartless robbery. (Admin note: Sadly I didn't hear further, but I agree heartless indeed)
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    E-bikes at Eurobike trade show

    oh please... I'm tempted to mock up the equivalent with men's bits... :p
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    I can't speak Swedish either.

    LOL - goodbye, slut!! I enjoyed that, amazing what's on youtube.
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    Radio 4 Join the Bike Helmet Debate

    I've had my share of motorbike and push bike accidents - I'd probably always choose a full face helmet for the former after losing teeth etc in an unfair fight with the drunken driver of a Range Rover. But, having come off a bike going very fast round a huge roundabout, (the mudguard fixing...
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    Sunlova Kit Conversion - GIANT CRS3 Hybrid

    Hi John, thanks for the pics - it really helps to see the finished article and to hear about the snags along the way - that throttle/shifter solution looks perfect - way better than in my imagination :) One of the reasons I was looking at another bike for conversion, apart from weight, was...
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    Sunlova Kit Conversion - GIANT CRS3 Hybrid

    Hello John, well done for doing it! I'm still diddly daddling, on cost grounds. I was just looking at a Giant CRS 4 last night, funnily enough, £219 from Ash Cycles, very tempting - my current push bike's great but heavier. So, I was very interested to see your post about conversion. I have...
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    Me and SB go on a long and hilly bike ride.

    Thanks Rog :) Sorry Vikki - I'd gone to bed
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    Me and SB go on a long and hilly bike ride.

    'Tis indeed. More memories - my fave bike was pinched from Portsmouth - a single speed old Oxford bike that took me around, as well as much of England, the south of France. We'd get to a hilltop village, park up, and the locals would gather round exclaiming 'Ahh, les Anglais, ils sont fou...
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    Me and SB go on a long and hilly bike ride.

    Hi Vikki, enjoyed reading of your journey - took me back, I used to live off Farlington Ave a wee while ago, and cycled in to Southsea every day. For some reason I never took the eastern road - too chilly and probably no cycle lanes back then. It was a blooming hard hill at the end of the day...
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    Clothing for on your bike

    Agreed! Anyway, got off topic somehow - I was looking at the jackets :)
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    Clothing for on your bike

    Ah well...:confused: It's a nightmare around there on 4 wheels - better on two, though the trams can sneak up on you. Have you tried the cycle lanes on Wellesley Rd? I personally like the one that turns suddenly, ends, and launches you across the tramway, into the dual carriageway and down...
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    Clothing for on your bike

    Hi Eddieo, one thought - (I know Croydon, sadly), were you outside Millets? From memory, isn't that just before the (rather confusing) pedestrianisation of the high street? He may just have been trying to work out where to go? If not, in Croydonese, it sounds well dodgy :rolleyes: Soph
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    New Alien/Synergie bike

    They did have a note on the site apologising for the current lack of these, awaiting shipment, and which should have been due about now. Hopefully they'll reappear.
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    My Wife's Technium Priviledge

    Ah, thank you for that - I kind of expected it, 21kg seems to be more the province of proconnect s and cytronex than a european type step through? Not to get hung up on it, but it's a factor. Im probably used to looking closely at weights - as a woman working on a building site, the lighter...
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    My Wife's Technium Priviledge

    It was...(looking it up) at the Lythe Hill Hotel in Haslemere, a couple of years ago at least. Can't quickly find a recent ref of who was doing it - I seem to remember it was a local bike shop. The post I did find reminds me of the price per day hire - £39. I think I worked out at the time this...
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    My Wife's Technium Priviledge

    Hi Dave, At the risk of opening my mouth :D ...actually I'm quite glad you asked, it was a throwaway comment about the Mistral, the circumstances probably explaining all. I hired one for a day, which turned out to be pretty miserable as the battery was weak, to say the least, and I ended up...
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    My Wife's Technium Priviledge

    Hi Elaine and John, I wouldn't want to do it often - I know from getting my push bike in, it's a pain in the :rolleyes: - but it sounds as if I wouldn't ever really want to do it. Thanks for the tip. Soph
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    My Wife's Technium Priviledge

    Hi Elaine, that was quick! You caught me on the hop in that I have no idea how to receive a pm :rolleyes: I'll try to catch up on that one asap. One thing - I'd like to be able to squeeze it into the back of a small hatchback? Have you tried? Or tried taking front and back wheels off? LOL...
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    My Wife's Technium Priviledge

    But hopefully, soon, an acquired taste? There's one thing you may be able to help me with - the Technium has a given weight of 21kg, whereas the Agattu has one of 25kg (both with battery)? I do look at these weights with an eye to transportability and cycling without the battery - would you say...