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I have never flown with that airline but flying from the US into the UK it cost me an arm and a leg ($200) apparently that won't be your case though. But I do advise a hardcase. I got one and thank fully it was all in one piece, but you could tell it had been through a beating, despite the fragile sign...or the fact they lost it for 2 days =( But yes. Hardcases all the way if you care a second for your bike.
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I personally have only borrowed a pista but loved it for the few days I rode it. All my friends that own them just recommend changing the crank set and bb. I find it isn't too extremely tight, makes it more comfy for me geo-wise. If you like super tight and like the idea of bianchi the pista concept has a new edition coming out and apparently they ride like a dream already.
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I can only think of the super narrow Nittos (30cm)
I LOVE these! they are often so wide. gottahave
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You can read the Highway Code for free here:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Highwaycode/index.htm
perfect, thank you.
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I am sorry if this has been done before. I searched to no avail.
What are the laws of the road for cyclists and drivers in regards to cyclists in the UK?
ex: Here a car must allow a bike 3 meters when passing.
if there is a bike lane provided, if a cyclist gets in an accident because of riding on the pavement, it is their fault not the drivers.I have only been riding in the US and haven't been able to find anything in regards to this when on American search engines.
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I loled to myself.