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HODster
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26 Apr 2013 14:43 #13
by HODster
It's the practical that counts
I'd be up for that
Part time Cyclist
Part time swimmer
Sometimes I run too
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26 Apr 2013 14:59 #14
by Janey Stapes
Me too. Sound like an excellent idea.
I'd be well up for it.
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26 Apr 2013 15:56 #15
by Mark Colmer
Hi guys what is the best place for the above as I'm reasonably new to area.
Cheers Lee
If you have Campagnolo, I would favor John at Priory Marina Cycling in Bedford.
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GarethS
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26 Apr 2013 16:05 #16
by GarethS
Just don’t ask me how to spell maintenance!
I spell it: F-I-X-I-N-G 
I think a bike, er, fixing evening is a great idea.
-- Andy Mc
Seconded... including the "don't ask me how to spell" part!
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What's the worst that can happen ?
26 Apr 2013 16:17 #17
by Chrisbpr
Another option is not to fix it so you have a wonderful excuse for poor performance on club runs ,TT,hill climbs etc.
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26 Apr 2013 18:46 #18
by Tony
I used broken spoke once and they did a great job (and did bits I never would have thought of doing), otherwise youtube is my friend

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26 Apr 2013 18:53 - 26 Apr 2013 18:53 #19
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Last edit: 26 Apr 2013 18:53 by Canardly.
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Di2vid Lindsay
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26 Apr 2013 21:21 #20
by Di2vid Lindsay
I can vouch for Dom - excellent service
I like shiny things
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