General Bike Whoring
#3051
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I have to give a big to ebike insurance
http://www.ebikeinsurance.co.uk/
The customer service has been great. I've had to change a few things on my policy and it's all managed online or via email. And when I wanted to change the start date so I could pick the bike up early, an email to their help desk, and another to confirm and it's all done in minutes.
So far... Very impressed with the ease of it all, and the speed.
Fingers crossed, that'll be all the interaction I'll need with them
http://www.ebikeinsurance.co.uk/
The customer service has been great. I've had to change a few things on my policy and it's all managed online or via email. And when I wanted to change the start date so I could pick the bike up early, an email to their help desk, and another to confirm and it's all done in minutes.
So far... Very impressed with the ease of it all, and the speed.
Fingers crossed, that'll be all the interaction I'll need with them
#3052
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Already seen the replacement for the Harley
http://www.leonhardtweb.de/en/gunbus/technology.htm
Probably a repost ... but ...
#3053
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: City Of London / Knebworth
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Just been in my local bike shop ...
They have a Mk II KTM Duke outside that belongs to one of their customers that may soon be up for sale. It has only done 600miles.
I have always wanted one of these.
They have a Mk II KTM Duke outside that belongs to one of their customers that may soon be up for sale. It has only done 600miles.
I have always wanted one of these.
#3056
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I quite fancy trying a 990 Adventure (all the capability of a GS without the image ), but my nearest dealer is in Perth, and has a rather casual notion of customer service AIUI
#3057
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Morning Bikers
Any of you guys reccomend a good, but cheaper, solution to this ?
http://www.fastbikebits.com/acatalog/copy_...ssion_wear.html
I want something that I can wear on the bike to work, (under the leather) while I'm sweating like a chuff, & then change me shirt when I get to work.
I've got a few nike-dry t-shirts, but something covering the arms as well would be good (Just to help a bit with the wind protection).
The problem is I'm thinking of getting a couple dozen*, but at
Any of you guys reccomend a good, but cheaper, solution to this ?
http://www.fastbikebits.com/acatalog/copy_...ssion_wear.html
I want something that I can wear on the bike to work, (under the leather) while I'm sweating like a chuff, & then change me shirt when I get to work.
I've got a few nike-dry t-shirts, but something covering the arms as well would be good (Just to help a bit with the wind protection).
The problem is I'm thinking of getting a couple dozen*, but at
#3058
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Location: La Massana, Principat D'Andorra
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[QUOTE=Fletch,Aug 11 2008, 08:32 AM] Morning Bikers
Any of you guys reccomend a good, but cheaper, solution to this ?
http://www.fastbikebits.com/acatalog/copy_...ssion_wear.html
I want something that I can wear on the bike to work, (under the leather) while I'm sweating like a chuff, & then change me shirt when I get to work.
I've got a few nike-dry t-shirts, but something covering the arms as well would be good (Just to help a bit with the wind protection).
The problem is I'm thinking of getting a couple dozen*, but at
Any of you guys reccomend a good, but cheaper, solution to this ?
http://www.fastbikebits.com/acatalog/copy_...ssion_wear.html
I want something that I can wear on the bike to work, (under the leather) while I'm sweating like a chuff, & then change me shirt when I get to work.
I've got a few nike-dry t-shirts, but something covering the arms as well would be good (Just to help a bit with the wind protection).
The problem is I'm thinking of getting a couple dozen*, but at
#3059
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Another twat making life difficult for the rest of us:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2546644/Mo...-at-130mph.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2546644/Mo...-at-130mph.html