Hey all, just thought i'd let you know i have broken my cycle :'(
It is a sad day for us all, as the back spindle is severely bent :'(
Now i have to pay for repairs mounting to £20 :'(
:eek2:
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Hey all, just thought i'd let you know i have broken my cycle :'(
It is a sad day for us all, as the back spindle is severely bent :'(
Now i have to pay for repairs mounting to £20 :'(
:eek2:
Sorry 'bout that.
20 for repairs? That's not much at all...
What kind of bike is it?
You can get replacement training wheels for much less at KMart. :)
£20 for repairs in labour for fitting a spindle... and whatever the spindle costs on top of that, i think i'll just fit it myself...
Its a Dual Suspension Mountain Bike, 21" Wheels, Shimano gears... all the usual stuff, lol
(Can't actually remember what its caled in proper terms, it is 4 years old...still works exceptioanlly well, apart from the rear-axle... )
21 inch wheels, are you a circus midget?
Mine has 26" wheels (20" frame). A few weeks back a bolt fell out of my swingarm, didn't notice until I washed it! Luckily that was a few days before the free 6 week service.
Had it about 8 weeks now, done about 375 miles on it!!
Bikes rule.
Wooops, read it wrong there, how can i confuse a 6 with a 1 ? *is confused*
26" x 1.95"
Thats what the tyre says :)
Same as mine then. Saw some mean tyres in the shop the other day 26" x 2.3 ! Knobbly as hell, probably no good for road riding though :D Hardcore.
Hehe Cool :)
Gonna ring round and see how much a new spindle is gonna cost me... hopefully getting a decent one that can take the hammer :P
Yeah, i firmly believe that a MTB should be thrashed senseless every time it goes out.
It should...Quote:
Originally Posted by wossname
I just got it back from Halfords, cost £19.98 including labour, turns out they need the work :p
wow, that was lucky, the other places quoted me higher =-o
Looks good tho, brand new...
Same thing with a muscle car. They seem to run BETTER if you bead on them, OCCASIONALLY!Quote:
Originally Posted by wossname
My ride is still in the shop. They are getting the manufacturer involved because it might be a product fault with the whole range. What a pain in the assets.
I want a different model as a replacement though this one has been nothing but trouble.
*Grrrrrr*
Ouch, thats harsh...Quote:
Originally Posted by wossname
I wouldn't accept that model of bike back either, not after that crap :S
I've been out on it this mornin, did 5miles, in 29Celcius heat :S (tis what the thermometer reckons, i'm sure its warmer, lol) got home, almost threw up... lol :p
21st gear accross a field...kinda shakes you doesn't it :p oh, and the grass was a bit longer than i expected... hehehehe
Good times :thumb:
I usually do a 16 mile road/Xcountry ride 3 times a week before work. The terrain isn't that harsh, 60% of it is road anyway. The rest is farm tracks (complete with God's own potholes). Its a mountain bike after all, no mountains round here.
Do you reckon I have the right to demand another model as a replacement? They never said it had to be the same model but I think they'll try to fob me off with repairs to my old bike.
Of course you have the right to demand another model, specially if that one is defective... and a possible risk to your health.Quote:
Originally Posted by wossname
Demand another model, or get your money back :thumb:
You've never been cycling in an Australian summer. 20 kms in 35° Celcius ;) I was buggered. And then I had to ride home :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by thegreatone
Cant ebay fix it :lol:
i prefer BMX's
BMXs are for people that can't understand how gears work. :D
CorrectusQuote:
Originally Posted by wossname
nope, they are better then 20stone heavyweight mountain bikes.
BMXs's are made for bouncing up and down curbs, ive never had one BMX break before :eek2:
Yet i had a mountain bike and it rusted away after 6 months :mad:
Lets just say you were crap at maintaining such a wonderful object.Quote:
Originally Posted by Madboy
I have been riding mine through a thunderstorm today :)
Bloody excellent, i must say :D
Been out 4 hours just cyxling around :) :) :)
You got hit by the storm too? man, it was crazy up here in Newcastle, lasted for over an hour, ive never seen so much lightning in so little time :eek:
Erm, its still going here mate, and up in York too :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Madboy
My girlfriends up there, scared to hell by lightening... lol
BMX jockey: "Hey ma, look at me, I'm bouncing up and down curbs like an Avril Lavigne fan"
We had a major storm down here in Derby. There was one really bright flash followed less than a second later by the loudest sound I've ever heard. I reckon it must have been less than 500 metres from my house. It was like being at a rock concert near the speakers when you feel your whole ribcage shake.
Absolutely fantastic :D
I was hit by lighting before but it didn't shake that much. :lol:
Haha, that made me laugh :)Quote:
Originally Posted by wossname
The storm was a gud 'un, thing is the grass has dried out again over here... a bit strange if you ask me, its not as hot today as it was yesterday, or i've got used to it, one of the two.
The office is about 600 degrees C. The fans are just pushing hot air around (well that's what they do anyway, but to be precise they are not inducing a sufficient wind-chill effect)
My backroom is at 26C, not good, but thats with the back door wide open, all windows open, and my mum cutting the grass outside... lolQuote:
Originally Posted by wossname
Good Luck with the wind chill effect, if all else fails find a refridgerator and fall asleep in it :thumb: