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Great idea, something in Merino for winter perhaps? I think it would have to be payment in advance for these, bit more work but would be a great thing to have. I would be happy to help out with something like that in the future.
+1 Bring on the winter design competition. (Also happy to offer some of my retail skilz, such as they are, next time! Might have a little look into sourcing merino in the meantime...)
Top work VB.
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Last night, Regents park canal by the floating Chinese restaurant - 2 guys rocking the spoks. Was busy weaving thorough fishermen, euro-students & pitbulls being walked so couldn't look too closely. 1st just had black front arrospok, but i think the other was bright green frame with yellow arrospok front and rear. Can this be true?
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"Thing is, he had his coat, bag and helmet next to him on the floor..."
Surely this is not a bike thief. Might be fine as a decoy to you, but if the owner turns up, how is he going to leg it with his stuff lying around. He'll end up getting twatted a la Grandeanse ^up there & losing his 'decoy' stuff.
I vote genuine.
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My 2p.
I've ridden the same bike through town for the last year. Pretty much half SS & half fixed (with same brakes). I average almost exactly the same time fixed as I did SS, though I have been fastest fixed.
I doubt the same rider would have any noticeable speed difference round a corner. I think the assumption that pedalling buggers up balance is wrong - for an experienced fixed rider 20mph is easily acheived spinning smoothly. -
I voted for Sian (and various greens) too, but gave Boris my 2nd pref. I don't doubt Ken loves London, but he was coming to think of himself a president & not giving a shit about what anyone else thought.
I reckon (hope) Boris might surprise a few people. You never know.Hopefully he won't give all our cash to his mates either.
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I suppose the reason why it deserves some praise is that adequate, let alone good, customer serviceis seen as an exception rather than the norm. Not a great world to live in perhaps, merely one of the negative outcomes of short term, flawed, capitalist approach to running a business.
Agree with the first part.
But surely the capitalist approach should mean that those with crap service lose custom as they can go elsewhere? Pre Credit Crunch(TM) there was too much £$£ swilling around so (generally) companies didn't need to worry about pissing off customers as ther was always another round the corner. I think we will see very different & improved levels of service appearing as retailers realise they need to outperform expectations in order to keep customers.
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Yes. What they all said.
It feels odd at first. Hard to describe why, but initially I felt I had less control, even though you are still riding the same bike and it should not be that different.
A practice in the park, followed by a week of taking it easy, (with the odd try-to-freewheel moment), and after a couple of weeks I had virtually forgotten about it.
Took a couple of months to get back up to the same speed though.
nb Speed bumps are the hardest thing to get used to pedalling over.