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  • jacob46
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    Reggiegasket do they do a secure bracket for the bars?

    So I don’t have to keep taking it off when I park up at work.

    jacob46
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    Richmars okay I will buy 2. Just had £160 refund from sky 😛

    jacob46
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    Anymore recommendations?

    jacob46
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    Tired thanks

    jacob46
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    Whyte are fantastic. Customer services is on the other end of the phone and really helpful.
    I’ve had a Suffolk for 2 months now for commuting and it’s awesome. I’ve now got mudguards and pannier rack on it and 28mm tyres. It’s capable of 35’s!!

    For your money try the Sussex, same bike nearly. British and fab!!!

    jacob46
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    Cateye 1200 out of stock but fantastic for £99.99

    Mikey74 is the niterider battery replaceable mate?

    jacob46
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    Phone and wallet.

    Schmiken if you think I’m putting my tools and spares in & out of my bag everyday and then carrying them into work and out again think again.

    jacob46
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    Tomthumb read my post properly. Saddle bag is in the way. I’m throwing it out!

    jacob46
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    Are they stiff?

    jacob46
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    the look of these are nicer but ide like to know if they are stiff!

    http://www.evanscycles.com/products/mavic/aksium-one-disc-700c-road-wheelset-ec071983

    jacob46
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    Why give me half a solution?

    Links please?

    jacob46
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    send me links boblo

    jacob46
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    cracking bike boblo! wheels solid but very heavy!

    jacob46
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    dont matter the cost as long as the rides better. changed the tyres yesterday and the standard wheels way a ton compared to my mavic’s on my race bike.

    jacob46
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    boblo sort your eyes out!!

    jacob46
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    thank you drovercycles & shermer75!

    i purchased mavic ksyrium’s for my spec tarmac 5 months ago and what a difference they made for £500. i didn’t realize they did a pair for disc. ill look for them now ,cheers.

    jacob46
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    no more than £600 for pair without tyres

    jacob46
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    and likes to stay in with his PC or laptop 🙂

    jacob46
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    the official whyte mudguards with the whyte logo on?

    jamie has no friends and dont drink, shame.

    jacob46
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    oh bollocks jamie,

    theres me thinking it mite be because everyone is out on the piss but no you happen to be in replying to my post! i take it your skint, no friends or dont drink?

    back to bike question, whyte have a big container turning up from china in the week and everyone who has purchased a bike from them for winter can order there mudguards, yippee! thanks whyteee!
    i just need to know without ringing them what panny rack people are using. but i suppose if no one has got any mudguards yet then no one is using a rack!!!

    jacob46
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    🙁

    jacob46
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    Anyone?

    jacob46
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    In that case then Ide buy a whyte then at least you know you put on what ever tyre you want too with out buying new rims. My Suffolk came with 28’s as standard but I have 25’s on it at the moment. But the rims will also accept 32’s so cx racing won’t be a problem. Good luck.

    jacob46
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    It’s winter, it rains more, they have put disc brakes on road bikes for a reason. It’s safer and they work much better!! No argument!

    If your after a bike for winter then forget calipers, yes they work but not straight away if it’s raining hard. I commute every day and know the difference on using both brakes.

    jacob46
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    Discs for winter bike! ive had my whyte suffolk for 2 weeks now and it awesome and British and can handle 32mm tyres with mudguards (when they get them in stock due 14th)

    so much more confidence on my 19 mile round trip commute knowing i can apply the brakes and not worry. yes and they do work 100 times better than caliper brakes.

    i know the suffolk is out of your range but £1199 its an awesome bike, full 105.

    try its youger brother: http://whyte.bike/gb/models/commuterroad/rd-7-road-disc/dorset/

    jacob46
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    Teng 1492AGE 5-25nm 1/4-inch Torque Wrench Drive https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B000Y8J2CA/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_t-awub0CJ6ES2

    jacob46
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    Specialized Crave

    Life time warranty on frame.

    jacob46
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    there is a gate on the front of house where you cant see the side of house. i live in a cul de sac quiet area.

    its a brand new whyte suffolk and love it to bits but im confident that know one will touch it.

    i think 6ft x 2.6ft will do it, but ideally 7ft wide.

    jacob46
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    Perhaps it’s me then. The maxxis detonators seem very sqiggy to me. You can almost right your name in the soft grey centre rubber.

    jacob46
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    And mobile phone, forgot that.

    jacob46
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    Links??

    jacob46
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    Tried looking for dhb but all padded! I’ll keep looking.

    jacob46
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    Send a couple of links then for non padded tights! Prefered hi waistline.

    jacob46
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    Thomthumb, since when is your Arse rubbing against a thin seat when you’ve got boxers & trousers on?

    Or your back rubbing against a seat when wearing shirt & hoody ffs.

    jacob46
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    Thanks Grahams,

    Just found them. Mite try the robaix ones first.

    Yes 2 items is uncomfortable!

    jacob46
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    I’ve got shorts but it’s better to take off 1 item than 2!

    Just spotted sum DHB from wiggle £52.99
    Mite order and see what there like.

    jacob46
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    Brilliant, never thought about one of them.

    jacob46
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    Gore oxygen neon yellow. Perfect waterproof breathable cycling fit jacket.

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