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Do you cycle to work?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishing -
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You have to lock EVERY part of your bike nowadays.
I saw a bike chained up missing its front wheel and next to it a front wheel chained up missing a Bike. Obviously the thief has just stolen the bike and used the other guys wheel to get away!
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I di try cycling to work, but had to give up when the missus complained about me wearing a groove in the stair carpet...Blog? What blog...?
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It's a great mountain bike but not the best commuter bike. I used to have an earlier model, locked it up with two locks and removed the quick release seat post, never had any bother.Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostIf so what bike have you got?
I need some advise as I'm looking to get this bike, but not to sure If I feel safe leaving it at the station in the morning.

Buy Specialized Rockhopper Comp 29er Mountain Bike 2014 - Hardtail Race MTB at Tredz Bikes. £680.00 with free UK delivery
Is it worth the risk or should I just get a basic £99 bike.
Better commuter bike:
Moda Chord 2013 Bike MOD429 : Bikes | Mountain Bikes | Road Bikes| Winstanleys CyclesComment
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Anything fixed with a hex bolt is also at risk of being nicked. Handlebar stems, saddles, seat posts etc. Best solution is to get the bike setup right then use super glue to fix a ball bearing in each socket. If you ever need to adjust it again then use some nail varnish remover and pin to pop it back out again.Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostYou have to lock EVERY part of your bike nowadays.
I saw a bike chained up missing its front wheel and next to it a front wheel chained up missing a Bike. Obviously the thief has just stolen the bike and used the other guys wheel to get away!
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