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Paul, you underestimate me.
My excel workbook has 5 tabs.
2 relate to the bikes I've got in progress, the other 3 relate to the bikes I currently own.Each sheet has a component-by-component breakdown which detail;
Cost, Where it was purchased, Price, Date, Colour and any relevent weblinks.Each component then also has attached a link to my removeable harddrive which when connected takes me to a photo of the product as it was new and then another photo showing it fitted to the bike.
At the top of each sheet is also details of average miles ridden per week. This updates, via a nifty but not yet complete Array formula, the date that I should consider servicing the bike and which particular components (depending on riding style) may need to be replaced.
Not that I'm OCD or anything.
Whoooops, I'm just riding off to Readng for a quicker refresher course at Microso . . . See you later!!!
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You can take your bike in there. I always do, and even though the staff are a little off some times its normally a good shop.
And they have bike parking right outside the shop.Apologies to them, 'fraid I missed that, too busy looking in the window. However I still think that they shouldn't have the sign.
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In fact, I just bought these:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=270228303127&ssPageName=STRK:MEWN:IT&ih=017 -
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I saw and killed my first Mosquito yesterday the day after i visited the bike store. I was looking for it based on their web site, which i thought interesting enough, I passed it (my fault) and had to turn back and eventually arrived. I had a good look in the window and apart from 'Fixie Inc' and Scott (ugh) couldn't see anything interesting. What annoyed me though was a big in your face sign saying 'do not take your bike into the shop'.. . plus no where else to leave it in proximity in a highly dodgy area.Plus they saw me looking and never even looked up whereas Cavendish, Holdsworth,Prologue and
Up and Running open the door for you and smile. Perhaps, I'm being grumpy and old, but I won't go near them again. (And I wasn't on a Langster . . on a Litespeed). -
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There's a good bike shop in Canterbury : http://www.downlandcycles.co.uk/racingTeam.htm
They sell Orbeas and Isaacs, and Felt. I got a good offer on Corimas for £800. Bargain.
Fizik silver with chrome end plugs!