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It's a shame but i guess it's the nature of riding a lot of miles, sometimes your equipment doesn't last.
I've contacted Laka and I'm currently emailing them with the relevant information, I'll take the bike to the LBS at the weekend for the quote. I'm hoping they just say it needs replacing, if they say it's rideable then I'll replace the frame myself (not ideal). I had a steel frame collapse on me when i lived in London, granted it was an old Peugeot so I'm not keen to ride it.
Thanks, it's quite the undertaking but I'm enjoying it. I don't do the early starts like you though so i get a fair amount of rest. I spoke to my GF about this and I'm essentially really good at being bored and monotony
I'm back at work tomorrow for the first time in 2 weeks and I'd much rather just ride 50 hour weeks on the bike then work full time :)
Sorry to hear about the frame, that's rubbish. I won't have any issue riding it but my bikes are much rattyer than yours.
When talking to the insurance be very clear about how it happened, I assume it happened in the incident with the rugby player. If you can't pin point exactly how it happened they might try and say it's wear and tear and not covered.
I honestly have no idea how you managing to keep up your daily miles. I've averaged 50 miles a day over the last couple of months and I'm really struggling with fatigue and generally feeling run down right now. Its really impressive.