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Milla
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Post by Milla »

I agree about h ... etc ....ds, a loathsome dump, full of poor bored lads. Did Williams before. Like the one Amber mentioned. Cramming it into the car is a bit of a prob - hence the lazy appeal of on-line. BUT ... hadn't factored in putting the brute together!
I know the course isn't compulsory, katel, but since they do all ride their bikes round here, I'd like someone (preferably not me) to tell him that the safest way to do so is looking forwards, rather than over shoulder at something more interesting while still pedalling relentlessly on towards lampposts, parked cars, on coming cars ....
Thank you all for your suggestions and comments Much appreciated. :lol:
Rose petal
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Post by Rose petal »

I can't say if Hal....s bike servicing is any good or not, I have a husband for that sort of thing, so have never tried it!!!!
yoyo123
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Location: East Kent

Post by yoyo123 »

I bought my last bike from H...... They were supposed to fit it to me properly and then service it after 6 weeks to tighten up loose nuts etc. Neither happened. When i went to book the service they just stared at me and said there was no point.

never again. I've never felt particularly comfortable on the bike,
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