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Can anyone advise whether what I was charged was reasonable or a rip off for tubeless set up?
Back in October I had some WTB Resoluts set up on my bike. I cant' remember what I paid then.
I wanted to change these over to tubeless GP5000S. I tried this myself unsuccessfully.
I took them back to the same shop who quoted me £30 per wheel which seemed okay (obviously the rim tape and valves were there from the initial install).
I picked them up today and when I asked why they thought I could not install them they said that the rim tape had come loose on one of the wheels so needed to be replaced.##
On top of the £60.00 labour charge they said £39.99 for rim tape! When I protested they were adamant that this was what it cost. I continued to protest and they they charged me £10 for rim tape per wheel so £80.00 in total.
£60.00 plus £39.99 for rim tape (no charge for the sealant) is a joke or am I just expecting it to be done unreasonably cheaply?
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It is probably worth asking your GP. Different doctors at my surgery were happy to do it as they felt it was encouraging a healthy activity. There was a charge of I think £20. It is just a one line letter, cannot be that much extra hassle for them really. I've done it about five or six times and they haven't complained.
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Has anyone tried taking a bike on SouthEastern trains from St Pancras to Dover priory. At the time slot I booked the website said they had space but when I asked their customer service on the phone they said it could not be guaranteed and was subject to space, etc. Any experience would be gratefully recieved.
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This is really awful. Please donate if you can.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-for-ana-orenz-after-a-horrific-cycling-crash
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So it would seem. They were a bit vague though. I won’t be returning.