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Looks more useful on balance than the bike escalator (Trampe bicycle lift, Norway). Bit slow, that...
Rixen Kaul make a thing called the KLiCKfix Caddy, which is like their standard handlebar bag bracket but for folding bike stems and similar...
Indeed - although there is a story that this actually was done with certain guns for a practical purpose - a test suggested doubtful utility though.
All that glisters...there's an awful lot of fake Rapha kit available, not got any myself but from the photographs online it looks pretty...
That's all well and good but in now point during the video are you in the centre of the lane
A few snaps from the P-R sportive....
Yeah just block the footway mr policeman, that won't increase risk for pedestrians. Are they incapable of parking somewhere safe ?
Car damaged after crashing into house in Hereford street...
Yeah, I can't find any authoritative studies from a quick search. Anecdotally, EV owners are wearing through tyres quicker than with ICE vehicles...
If you're interested, Westbrook Cycles have them down to £140 already, albeit in a very limited range of sizes.