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Its a huge jump especially considering what most people use it for. Will be interesting to see how much it effects their value as I'm sure plenty...
He's easily confused! At least we get a decent draft behind him until his battery runs out of juice.
£1,200+ is now "affordable", and "entry level" is it? Dear God, the world's gone mad, along with the reviewers.
Not sure I agree... the reason speed limits are not applied to cyclists is not because they don't pose a danger but more to do with enforceability,...
In the video afaics they only have people riding cycles who are dressed up like moron from Mars.
Campagnolo carbon rim brake pads are red, and you can get them in "Shimano" (i.e., "normal") shape. I am using some at the moment and they seem to...
Despite my efforts, I think many people do not understand how any law relating to traffic has been abandoned in Lancashire!
I couldn't see anything. Each puncture was a millimetre or two long, and longitudinal to the tyre. It seems odd that the last time this tyre was...
Not just bikes.... https://www.theguardian.com/money/2024/apr/13/halfords-service-car-owner...
Right. It's grammatical, but initially misleading. This is known as a garden path sentence.