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A wheeler's wisdom. Is there an electric bike that will cope with steep hills? September 20, 2010. Electric bicycle technology has advanced significantly in recent years. Such bikes develop a surprising amount of power, certainly enough to get you up the northwest’s steep slopes, though bear in mind that travelling uphill will reduce the bike’s range. Before you buy a bike, it is worth trying one. The most important consideration as well [.]. How can I stop my saddle slipping down? Cycling and the law.
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pedalspinner - site now at cycling-books.com: June 2009
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Pedalspinner - site now at cycling-books.com. A world of words on wheels - or a catalogue of books about cycling. Tuesday, 2 June 2009. All material from this site and updates are now at: www.cycling-books.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Orderd by subject matter. Ordered monthly by title. All material from this site and updates are now at. The hardest to find out of print books about cycling. Personal Best, Beryl Burton. Into The Remote Places, Ian Hibell. Eileen Sheridan, Wonder Wheels.
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pedalspinner - site now at cycling-books.com: All material from this site and updates are now at: www.cycling-books.com
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Pedalspinner - site now at cycling-books.com. A world of words on wheels - or a catalogue of books about cycling. Tuesday, 2 June 2009. All material from this site and updates are now at: www.cycling-books.com. IS VERY GOOD . 15 April 2010 at 04:25. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Orderd by subject matter. Ordered monthly by title. All material from this site and updates are now at. The hardest to find out of print books about cycling. Personal Best, Beryl Burton. Into The Remote Places, Ian Hibell.
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Bicycle security - cycling-answers.com
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A wheeler's wisdom. What is the best way to secure and insure my bike in a communal garage? February 7, 2011. Thieves are willing to put in a lot of effort to steal valuable bikes. Alwasy use good quality ’U’ locks and secure as many removable parts as you can - such as wheels and saddles. You might consider something like the Bike Vault ( 552, bike-vault.co.uk), a large metal crate like a portable lock-up. It’s expensive but would provide an extra line [.]. January 25, 2011. March 25, 2010. How can I st...
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Cycle maintainance - cycling-answers.com
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A wheeler's wisdom. How can I stop my saddle slipping down? February 7, 2011. Seat posts need to be exactly the right diameter for your frame, down to about one-tenth of a millimetre. Yours is too narrow. An easy fix is to make a shim. Aluminium drink cans are ideal for this. With a pair of scissors, cut a strip that is 1in long and half an inch wide, [.]. Why to the tyres on my small-wheeled bikes lose pressure? October 25, 2010. How can I find out more about an old Sunbeam bicycle? October 17, 2010.
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How can I stop my saddle slipping down?
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A wheeler's wisdom. How can I stop my saddle slipping down? February 7, 2011. Did you enjoy this post? Why not leave a comment below. And continue the conversation, or subscribe to my feed. And get articles like this delivered automatically to your feed reader. Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time. Can I get something to keep my chain – and my trousers – clean? I want to do a big ’supported’ foreign tour – have you any reccomdendations? How can I stop my saddle slipping down? Cycling and the law.
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What is the best way to secure and insure my bike in a communal garage?
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A wheeler's wisdom. What is the best way to secure and insure my bike in a communal garage? February 7, 2011. Thieves are willing to put in a lot of effort to steal valuable bikes. Alwasy use good quality ’U’ locks and secure as many removable parts as you can - such as wheels and saddles. You might consider something like the Bike Vault ( 552, bike-vault.co.uk. A large metal crate like a portable lock-up. And the Environmental Transport Association ( eta.co.uk. Did you enjoy this post? Hard to find parts.