When I picked mine up I was impressed with the quality. The only thing he buys in if I remember correctly are the LEDs and the batteries. Pretty much everything else is machined in house on the CNC...
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When I picked mine up I was impressed with the quality. The only thing he buys in if I remember correctly are the LEDs and the batteries. Pretty much everything else is machined in house on the CNC...
I'm with trident on this
I've got the light myself and they are great but not cheap at £125.
The manufacturer accepted liability for the broken holder (obviously a design or manufacturing...
I see you're using the four4th scorpion!..how do you find it?. I bought one last year but have yet to do any time trials
Great bike . .I bought one like new from another forum member. After 6 months upgraded to a carbon cube but will still keep the Boardman for riding without the cleats
Any links to the chain cleaning tool?
Sounds quite good and anything that can save a bit of manual efforts hot to be a good thing!
You won't regret it.. I bought one last year ..It does everything really well and is extremely comfy. It's so good in fact that when I upgraded to a carbon cube agree I kept the Boardman for more...
Thanks for all the (chain!) Lube recommendations!
I'll look to get something this weekend
Anyone recommend a good chain lubricant for a road bike?
Haha! I'm in my 40s so realise I'm not going to be a Bradley Wiggins !.. its just a way to try and keep the middle age spread at bay!
It's nice to sit outside Harts Boatyard in summer although...
You're not far from me..i'm over in Richmond . Do you ride in Richmond Park? .
One of my routes is A316 sunbury, then up to Hampton Court, then Walton, Hersham and Esher where I stop at Giro...
In my limited experience I've found sizing can be all over the place - if you're buying new can you not just go to the store?.. that's got to be the one advantage.
My story is similar to yours,...