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Anyone any experience with this?. I'm pretty excited about it to be honest! (I run tubular tyres)
A quick search brings up a couple of companies that do it. This is the first link. ETA:
https://www.eta.co.uk/breakdown/bicycle/
'If you suffer a breakdown to your bicycle whilst out cycling, our 24-hour recovery team is on hand to arrange transport for you and your bicycle back to a safe location. We’ll take you to the nearest repair shop, railway station, car rental agency, overnight accommodation or home, within 25 miles'.
Basically:
- £18 per year.
- Upto 3 call outs. (After that they ask for maintenance documentation).
- More that 1 mile from home.
Got to be worth it, surely?
- £18 per year.
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Anybody have a bike fit at Cadence? £150 seems pretty reasonable.
http://www.cadenceperformance.com/retul-bike-fitting/
and don't just yell Scherrit, at me.
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3d titanium full sus MTB. I saw this in the flesh at some trade show I went to in Birmingham. As mentioned above all the tubes have internal webbing. Ignoring the actual design of the bike, technically it looked ok.
http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Worlds-first-3D-printed-bike-2014.html

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