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  • Gears have started slipping in the mid-range and I think both my break and gear cables are a bit worn out.

    Following M_V's suggestion, you may like to have a look at Step 1 on page 33 of the Shimano service manual, which covers cable adjustment on the Affine 11-speed set up:
    https://si.shimano.com/pdfs/dm/DM-SG0004-02-ENG.pdf

    Nick

  • They're just bog standard chain rings bolts, so you can use anything.

  • Not really, I'll look into it today, thank you for the worrying warning!

  • Thank you very much, I'll have a read today

  • Its not a difficult job to do and well worth learning so you can keep on top of it.

  • Yep, when I got an Alfine hub I was disappointed that they weren't really as fit and forget as I hoped but still needed a bit of finicky set up to get smooth.

  • hub gears being maintenance proof is a myth

  • I came across an online bicycle shop with a decent sale and a shocking number of sought-after bikes in stock, like 6 speed 2020 Bromptons sold out at most dealers.

    The retailer is https://alphabike.co.uk/ but read on before buying anything.

    I've found a few red flags and want to know what everyone else thinks:

    1. There's no telephone number, only a contact form and email address.
    2. The website domain has only just been created in the past few weeks.
    3. Aside from a few tweets (@alphabikeco) they have no social presence.
    4. There is one tweet with pictures of Bromptons supposedly sent to them by their customers but I did a reverse image search and one of the pictures is floating about on the internet. This could be a white lie to make themselves appear established but doesn't look good.
    5. The website makes no reference to a legal company or company number which they'd have to display as an online retailer.
    6. The address isn't to a specific unit on the road, just Alpha Bike then a road name. A Google search for Vickers Drive North and Alpha Bike doesn't show it listed anywhere but their own website.
    7. There's no Google business listing or reviews on TrustPilot or elsewhere.

    I sounded unsure before, probably deluding myself for a good deal, but typing this out I feel more certain: this has got scam written all over it, hasn't it?

  • this has got scam written all over it, hasn't it?

    Yes, avoid!

  • They're selling Carrera bikes new, which is a Halfords own brand, and Hoy bikes which are exclusive to Evans. The whole content is probably scraped.

    It's weird because it looks like someone's gone to a fair amount of effort to make this look legit, when surely it's going to get shut down very quickly.

  • Who shuts this sort of stuff down?

    I imagine their payment processor/ bank will be the first to put a block on if anyone makes a purchase and later complains.

    Is there anywhere this can be reported before someone parts with their cash?

  • Sturmey archer 3 speed?

  • This is remake of a previous scrabble website!

  • lynx in reply to @B0N0R

    B0N0R
    hub gears being maintenance proof is a myth

    Sturmey archer 3 speed?

    Even more so, the Fichtel and Sachs Duomatic hub -- no selector cable to adjust, no rear brake pads to wear.

  • It’s not necessarily a scam unless you’ve purchased and been conned ie not received a bike from AlphaBike.co.uk

    Its also not a crime to buy cheap and sell expensive as they might be doing. So unless you have evidence it’s a scam then you could be defaming them.

    For a long time, Amazon and eBay didn’t have phone numbers either and they only provided their registered business addresses which was a mail box only.

  • You’ve answered much of your own questions there. If their domain is only a few weeks old then they wouldn’t have had many customers, if any, to write reviews on Trust Pilot or have a decent social media presence.

    As for Google reviews, it takes about two weeks to receive a code to verify a business listing, perhaps they haven’t submitted this.

    Appears to be a small online business which sources bikes - if they actually do - once they get a purchase.

    I don’t represent them but I’m also owner of a small online retail business and I’d hate for anyone to write about me this way without any evidence.

    If you’re in doubt, leave it out. Get on with your life.

  • Hello Alphabike. Nice of you to join us.

  • If it isn't a scam it is deeply unprofessional or incompetent to fail to display the legally required company number and registered address.

    Not to mention having T&C's with blanks not filled in:

    AlphaBike and yourself both agree to submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of __________,

  • Why would you assume I represent them?

    If I was to slag off your favourite football team and you defend them does that make you your team in disguise(?)

  • Hang about, people, it looks like we have a special (read: defensive) appearance from the con artist themselves

  • You’re right.

    This is true. Something tells me they’re a one-man band

  • You also think I represent them? I’m just giving you a lesson.

  • If you don't it is an unusual first post to a forum

  • I was just on a Facebook group where they told me to ask here for Brompton differences between standard vs electric, and this post was the first few threads I came across.

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