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• #9102
Halifax, max £5k for individual bikes though. Standard bikes are insured up to £10k but at £500 each. Any more and they need to be specified.
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• #9103
I'm with Admiral, their platinum contents policy covers unlimited bikes under £350 and then named bikes up to a value of £12000 with individual bikes at a max of £5000
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• #9104
Thanks all, good to know. My buliitt exceeds the 5k limit though so it looks like Laka might be only option after all.
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• #9105
It has done less than 1000 miles and I'd describe it as being in 'fair' condition with usual usage scratches. We gave her a bit of a discount when she bought it, and she doesn't want the expense of replacing the battery herself hence the reasonable price
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• #9106
The Tern is £5.9k but I got a bit of a discount and for the amount it would have cost to get a standalone policy to cover the remaining, I couldn't be arsed. So I suppose it depends how much it exceeds it and your appetite for that risk gap.
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• #9107
Message received to say my GSD is ready! Also just received the lidded euro crate in the post for the front rack. Hamax Carress arrived yesterday.
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• #9108
solent plastics? The shipping on these is mad, but they are amazing, I took the opportunity to tidy the shed and ordered like 15 boxes.
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• #9109
also order spare brake pads, I had to replace mine at 500km, shorter life than I expected but did half a winter on it so not that bad. I got from Aliepxress. I cant remember if you got the one with chain or belt, if chain I think you need 2 chains to replace it.
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• #9110
Yes but via ebay so it was £20 all in.
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• #9111
Chain.
Which pads?
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• #9112
I got these: https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000389261586.html
Feel no diff from stock magura ones and these.Simulate a toddler + puncture scenario and practice too :P I have now got it down to 5 mins.
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• #9113
ordered
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• #9114
How do you plan to fix the box to the rack?
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• #9115
Not sure yet. I will look at the bolts that hold the base to the rack (not sure if they are bolts or rivets) and see if I can put holes in the box and bolt through there. Or, just bungee strap over the top, but I'd prefer something less immediately nickable. Worst comes to worst, some holes in some of the side flanges of the box and cable ties.
Lid isn't completely water tight so may need some drain holes inside anyway. Likely a 5mm hole at each corner.
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• #9116
I drilled and added a rubber sheet at the bottom. Also act as drain holes.
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• #9117
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• #9118
might benefit from holes in the bottom anyway to stop water collecting?
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• #9119
Ninja edit
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• #9120
and yes those are restrap straps as I am not a fucking animal to use 'bungees'
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• #9122
I have some weatherproofing strips from fixing some windows, so that might go well under the lip of the lid. Not submerged in the Thames safe, but would stop rain and splashes. Need to also see how easy it is to remove the lid completely. Looks like 4 torx screw, but not sure if they are self tapped straight into plastic, if so I don't want to be taking them in and out.
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• #9123
Inner tubes are also great. Either on their own or with plastic buckles attached
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• #9124
Pimping up my cargo bike gets me so pumped. Cargo bikes rule
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• #9125
Also have a couple of Moon Orion lights to go on the back of the Stormbox to give more visibility to the width of the thing from behind rather than just a central light on the rack.
I have bikes > £1k on Admiral.