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• #3327
Not london, but this week if express order..
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• #3328
Had to drill out a bolt from the front mech shifter to swap over from the flat mtb bars, but they arrived today so fitted them this afternoon. Feels much narrower but hopefully nice and upright. Gotta true up the front wheel before the next use though, hit a few too many bumps ‘fully loaded’ and it’s a bit like a quaver now.
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• #3329
Yep, no super wide but nice shape, mainly for my wife to use so I have to make sacrifices!
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• #3330
most bikes shops should have spokes
I've bought some from look mum no hands
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• #3331
Snapped a spoke on my cargo bike - due to the Abus fixed rear wheel lock
you mean you snapped a spoke due to forgetting to open the lock, right?
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• #3332
Find someone with spoke cutting/threading tools.
Edwardes in Camberwell or maybe @broken_777
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• #3333
Yes!
Quite unforgiving when you have about 100kg of Champagne in the box and you push the bike off the stand with the lock on...
I will do the bike shop rounds tomorrow at lunchtime and report
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• #3334
Got to admit it took me a good while to figure out why parked motorcycles often have those brightly coloured cables going from the front wheel (-lock) up to the bars
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• #3335
Is the general view that once you get to 2+ beings in the cargo area the best bet is some form of trike e.g. Babboe or Christiana? I live in a hilly area and want to go on adventures with 2 kids under 3 and a medium sized dog in the cargo area. So I'm thinking electric Babboe curve might suit but it is £££.
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• #3336
Snapped a spoke on my cargo bike - due to the Abus fixed rear wheel lock.
Classic.
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• #3337
Feels much narrower but hopefully nice and upright.
Swept-back-bars + Cargo is a match made in heaven.
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• #3338
Condor are almost a certain yes. Geoffrey Butler probably a yes if you’re down that way. Deens Garage in Beckenham keep spokes in stock.
They are short spokes though - that might be your issue.
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• #3339
Urban arrow have one redemptive feature, they have a rubber mounting for the wheel lock so when you inevitably forget it just goes boing
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• #3340
I will try Condor tomorrow at lunchtime at SBC!
Thanks all for the advice!
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• #3341
Ahhhhhh, I have always wondered. Clever motorbike riders.
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• #3342
I’ve had the keys in the ignition more than once before seeing the cable and remembering the lock. It’s a lifesaver
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• #3343
this is on facebook being sold for £400
anyone had it stolen?
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• #3344
Yes, although it’s not necessarily enough to save your spokes. Record number of spokes we’ve torn through is 14 in one go. (By accident of course)
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• #3345
Should probably get some deep v's and paint them wheel-of-fortune-style..
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• #3346
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• #3347
had to allow for cargo space!
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• #3349
Yea looks much better than my deathtrap off him... still wouldn’t tho.
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• #3350
I just read a post on the FB Omnium owners' group, and was thinking about carrying Junior on mine. I originally thought I'd strap the car seat on, but after seeing @t0-ster 's setup I reckon I might go for the lift instead. He's only 3 weeks old, so we're not in a rush, but since his buggy is quite bumpy (and he still sleeps soundly through that) maybe I shouldn't have to wait too long? Initial rides will of course be very local and 95% on smooth and segregated cycle lanes.
Any thoughts from cargo mums/dads out there?
Got a set for our tandem, at £9.99 they are amazing!