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• #2
Tell Sywia off, although I think they are quite busy at the moment. Bring it out of town a little to A6 cycles and I'll have a go, if you drop it off tomorrow you can have it back Wednesday probably.
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• #3
It's no biggy, just felt a bit weird him telling me I wasn't worth his time. Oh well, I guess I will pop in and buy some gloves or something. Cheer him up a bit.
It's a bit out of the way from Salford, I am going to call some people up tomorrow. But if I can't find someone closer, I will be down by the end of the week. As a student, what I really mean is, see you next week.
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• #4
I live in Salford and can try and lend a hand if your free today. I had the same issue with a seatpost not long ago.
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• #5
Find something closer if you can, that's cool. I'm usually of on Thursdays do you might get charged a little more if I'm not in and you do end up here.
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• #6
Took mine to Pop Up Bikes!
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You managed to get yours out then Callum haha?
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• #8
Yeah, Dipak is a nice guy, makes a good brew too.
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• #9
You mean you actually drink things other than booze?? [/learn something new every day]
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• #10
Irish coffee, natch.
Hey there guys,
I'm newly moved to Manchester from London, and I have brought with me a stuck seatpost. Naturally I went down to my LBS, now currently Keep Pedalling, where I was told "repairing my bike was not worth their time". Naturally I feel a bit shocked at their absolutely bluntness, but life goes on.
Normally I would attempt to remove the stuck seatpost myself, and I have a pretty good idea how to do it. Except it isn't exactly practical when my new room is the size of a peanut, and bikes are not allowed to be kept in any of the communal areas of my flat. (No one likes Castle Irwell)
Can someone recommend me a local frame builder/repairman or bike shop that can help me. I have a few in mind that, but a nudge in the right direction always helps.
Thank you very much,
Lime