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What's your budget? ...
A helpful reminder that there's a heck of a lot on offer from Mr Amazon - just very little idea of whether it's any good.
I hope she has contacted the police and they will do a simlar exercise and that restrictions with police resources are not held up as a excuse...
It'll work at around 50cm which is the space that the drivers that need this device will generally give a cyclist!
Trek upset you?
I'll bet if Wee Nicky rode 7 miles, the Scottish would think it acceptible.
You're all missing an important point: typical cyclist building, no high viz.
When is "between getting into a shower or bath"? One leg in, one leg out?
I find Sealskinz very bulky and stuffy. I have Raynaud's, too and with Sealskinz my hands get numb in a few minutes when is below +5.
They're both c.50mm deep carbon disc wheels, so both are a good 'fit' for the bike. The Zipps by my maths are a c.£1000 upgrade, so I'd want...