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wrongtool

Member since Apr 2009 • Last active Aug 2013
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  • in General
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    I know one good method that gives you good chances of getting your bike back.
    Write down your name, address, tel number on a piece of paper, laminate it and put in the bottom bracket shell or head tube of your bike.
    After it gets stolen, there is a chance it will end up in a workshop one day and the mechanic working on the bike will find your details and give you a call.

    Better yet - never leave your bicycle anywhere for a long time(I do that, and I can assure that it works better than any Kryptonite chain)

  • in Bikes & Bits
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    I'd vote for Brixton Cycles. Friendly & knowledgeable staff.
    I have never heard anything good about Brick Lane. The mechanics there have a horrible approach to working on bikes. I've seen their mechanic turning the barrel adjuster of the rear derailleur with a pair of pliers to adjust gears (and a couple of things of similar nature)
    I wouldn't service a scooter at that workshop (which is my lowest mark for a workshop)

    By the way - I don't understand what can be 'great' about Cavendish Cycles?

  • in Mechanics & Fixin'
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    when I am riding my bike the wheels keep spinning untill I stop ;)

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