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"Would you spend £6k on a bike from a brand no one’s ever heard of?" I wouldn't spend £6k on a bike, period
Sadly it's unlikely that trains will stop there anytime soon as it would be uneconomic to put in the facilities needed for biometrics etc as well...
and particularly enjoy her obvious delight at dressing up in period costume!...
It's probably 'now' rather than 'not'
Gazelle are very much still in the bike business...just not in the business of making road bikes anymore.
You mean these?
No, it really isn't when many bikes from rival brands are up to a kg lighter than the version being written about here....
Quite a lot of them here in Bristol look like cheap MTBs with batteries duck-taped into the frame triangle...
As someone who has paid the pillock premium with three months off work after a prang on an icy January morning (yes I should have known better and...
Now they just need to encourage shops on Park Street that aren't artisan gin bars, barbers, or charity shops…