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• #83577
What are my options beyond paying some bullshit surcharge?
Collect from depot.
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• #83578
Collect from the depot?
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• #83579
@mdcc_tester @Emyr yeah, probably the safest option, but I've got no car and once I've got a taxi (big box) I may as well have paid the Saturday surcharge. I'm at least going to complain to Rose and see if they'll consider a different courier in future. Even all the other shit ones are more flexible and communicative than Parcel Force.
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• #83580
Buy a cargo bike. Everyone loves an n+1 moment.
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• #83581
I totally would, except I'm moving to Glasgow later this year and I'm in the middle of an n-2 dilemma! If someone's got a cargo bike that I could borrow, that's a different story...
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• #83582
How big, what depot and where does it need to end up? If you ask you may find a helping hand.
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• #83583
It's a set of wheels (so presumably about 100x150x50 box?), it's at the London East depot and I need to get it to N16. Any help very much appreciated!
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• #83584
If Parcel Force fail to deliver, I get a "red card" and it's left at the nearest PO.
Isn't that SOP?
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• #83585
Two people, one wheel per? If you didn't want to lash them together on your bag.
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• #83586
@Scilly.Suffolk that's what I was expecting, not sure what's going on here. @hippy I didn't think of that... much simpler. Or one wheel lashed either side of a pannier rack #neutralservicebike
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• #83587
If it's a large box they'll leave it at a depot. Stuff always ends up in Dartford for me when I live 2 minutes walk from Charlton depot.
Just tube/DLR. Dalston-Shadwell-Beckton.
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• #83588
Borrow the forum trailer.
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• #83589
Isn't that SOP?
Seems to depend on the driver's mood and the package size. I had one at the local sub post office recently, but I've collected loads from London West depot. Obviously not a problem for me as I drive a van past it every day :)
You can request delivery to your local post office for £1
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• #83590
What's the best front rack for this?
No rack eyelets, only drilled brake. Planning to put Riders on it.
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• #83591
Also I get loads of parcels delivered. Is there anywhere else's I can get them delivered instead of the house?
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• #83592
Pelago or Wald Basket
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• #83593
I get all my amazon parcels delivered to the nearest Doodle store which is free with amazon prime. I believe they offer a paid service where you can get anything delivered to them to collect later
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• #83594
But everyone's out of stock for the pelago!
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• #83595
But for the likes of eBay, from private sellers doesn't it have to be home address?
And there's no doodles where I live.
I wish you could always use click and collect but it's not always an option.
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• #83597
Does a hub, which matches the following criteria exist:
- Rear, shimano 11 speed
- 24h straight pull
- Centrelock disc
- 9mm through axel
- Rear, shimano 11 speed
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• #83598
does anybody know anywhere / anyone that could help with bike fit / setup for XC MTB?
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• #83599
9mm is QR no?
Bitex comes to mind otherwise. And DT 240.
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• #83600
DT Swiss - Whatever hubs are on the R24 Spline DB would match that, apart from the rear would be 10mm thru axle.
My R24s came with various endcaps for QR, thru axle and proper big axle (12x142?).
Parcel Force: I'm waiting on a package from Rose Bikes, and Parcel Force failed to deliver it (or notify me that they were trying) tree times. To get it sent on a Saturday costs £12. To get it sent to a neighbour costs £5 (!). They deliver between 8 and 6, and everyone at my house is at work from 830 to 530 at least. What are my options beyond paying some bullshit surcharge?