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jcat00uk

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  1. yeah thats probably gonna be my best option, i'll put some epoxy in the break for good measure as well John
  2. yeah i was thinking epoxy and wire, but the break is on both sides and is sprung away from the original join with quite a bit of force, so im not sure if the bind would hold, i might have to try using a small metal bracket and bolt it onto the broken end and use the screw from the other end to hold the other side. cheers John
  3. hi the pannier rack on my Camino has sheared off on both sides, is there a specific type of rack that attaches to the Camino that bolts onto the frame, all replacements I have found have generic attachment points near the wheel or seat posts. Can anyone point me in the direction of what type of rack I can get to attach to the frame attachment points, or is the rack on Camino some sort of custom rack that I can't find a similar replacement for cheers John
  4. Hi I'm looking for a bike to commute to work, around about a 14 mile round trip on mainly road and path. There is only one mildly challenging incline over an overpass on the way. The specs of the Woosh Camino seems to fit the bill, just a couple of questions to clarify/alleviate any concerns i may have. I'm just over 5'8 and am around 9 1/2 stone, which height wise, seems to be the bare minimum stated on the information page, is there wiggle room for the recommanded height? I'd also like to probably change the tyres to some Marathon Plus Tour style tyre for their added puncture resistance and maybe a NCX Suspension Seat Post. Would anything I've commented on cause any issue with the Camino model and my intended use of it Cheers John
  5. I've been scanning the forums for a while now, at the moment I have two bikes I like the look of in my price range, which are the: juicy sport and kudos tourer I'm swaying towards the kudos tourer because of the Nexus 8 speed internal hub option which from what I've read, needs a lot less maintenance and allows for a chain guard which would be really useful for my main use of the bike which would be commuting to work. The kudos is just missing one thing for me, which is a throttle, does the controller allow for a throttle, if so does anyone know what the connection looks like or is there an updated version of this or a similar bike coming out, with a throttle. I haven't ruled out the juicy sport, it looks like a nice bike and the main supplier is a lot closer, but the internal hub on the tourer seems to suit my needs better. thats where my thinking is at the moment, ta John
  6. thanks for all the suggestions, it seems that i live in a bit of a black spot for ebike shops as they all seem to be at least an hours drive away , i do like the look of the kudos tourer and the juicy sport 2012 and will spend a bit more time later trying to find some more reviews of these bikes ta John
  7. I've applied for a job at work which will be longer hours and have me finish when rush hour begins, so I'm pretty much decided on getting a bike to ride to and from work, I live roughly 6.5 miles away from work and am pretty much wanting the bike as a low hassle mode of transport after a 10-11 hour shift at work. The trip usually takes about 15 to 20 mins on clear roads by car, but leaving an hour later from work can easily double that because I will hit the rush hour traffic. I have been seriously looking as the Kudos King, as it seems to suit my needs and the £1000 price is at about my maximum price range I'm willing to go, but the main problem is that there are no distributors close enough for a test ride (which i hear is, highly recommended) I live in the DE24 area and can't seem to find any information of an electric bike supplier with a decent range of reviewed bikes in my price range. Can anyone suggest any similar bikes to the King, which have a local distributor or have a decent website which accept the cycle to work scheme (which seems to add hassle to the buying process, but promises to offer savings, I think), I'm 5'8 and weigh about 60kg if that helps recommending a suitable bike thanks for any help John
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