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The saddle angle can also have a big effect. And for a given frame and seat post it might not be possible to set the saddle at an angle that works....
That does look very nice. The stem mounted shifters look to be easier to use than downtube.
Twice the price of an SKS Rennkompressor and not as good.
If the food delivery companies had to treat their couriers as genuine employees- minimum wage, holidays, etc - I'm pretty sure they'd go bust in...
All my lights so far have worked fine with 1.2V rechargeables. I have noticed they do lose charge when not in use though, like you say.
Has the likes of Sunak and Briggs been asked to comment? Or, it it for them basically "move along nothing to see here".
Another vote for Argos. They've done my Mercian, my Galaxy and my Zeus (twice, my bad not their's)
This country has mostly been designed around using a car, this mode of living has to stop - it's very destructive and not sustainable.
Ehhh, for aluminium? It's more expensive for them to get aluminium that isn't recycled. There's a reason it's the most recycled thing on the planet...
I read it, didn't really have much of a point to the article. Basically, they went there, saw not a lot, quoted some facts that didn't back up the...