Can anyone recommend a decent independent cycle shop which stocks top end components?

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Herr Tubthumper

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Herr Tubthumper has gone green, sold his car, thrown his Highway Code in the bin (clearly wont be needing it anymore) and will now cruise the pavements and prom on his bicycle.

Can anyone recommend a good indy cycle store where I can take my dusty velo for a service?
 




gjh1971

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Try this one:
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Wardy

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There is a couple in Eastbourne. One is Evolution Cycles in Cavendish Place the other is in Grove Road but I am not sure what it is called but it is aimed at Tri-athletes
 




Marc

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Rayleigh Cycle Centre, Shoreham
 




algie

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Herr Tubthumper has .... thrown his Highway Code in the bin (clearly wont be needing it anymore) and will now cruise the pavements and prom on his bicycle.... QUOTE]

Don't forget that cyclists are OBLIGATED to cycle through all traffic lights ONLY when they at RED.

Twats.

:tosser:

:angry:

Thats news to me.Try that in London :lol:
 


Herr Tubthumper

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Herr Tubthumper has .... thrown his Highway Code in the bin (clearly wont be needing it anymore) and will now cruise the pavements and prom on his bicycle.... QUOTE]

Don't forget that cyclists are OBLIGATED to cycle through all traffic lights ONLY when they at RED.

Twats.

:tosser:

:angry:

I cant say I come across many traffic lights on the pavement.
 






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Bravo for going green. Certainly the best decision I made although cycling round here can be a bit hairy.

If you want to take the ethical route, there is a jolly good chap (independant) just off Waterloo St - Lower Market Street.
 




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Herr Tubthumper

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Cheers everyone. First one I found the details of was Rayments. Had a nice chat and bicycle is booked in for Wednesday.
 




Stat Brother

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Ah my favourite subject.

Most LBS are owned/run by very passionate cycling people, so you can't go far wrong.

You could always do it yourself, I'm sure you fettled as a boy and the beauty of bikes is that they haven't changed since.
 




Firingblanks1

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A bit late now, but Baker Street bikes are very good and know what they are talking about.
As for post from Ccider, i'm always happy to get into a car vs bicycle argument.

Just look at the accident statistics and see how many pedestrians are killed on pavements by cars...about 98% higher than by bicycle.
Yep, lots of anti social cyclists in cities go through red lights. But, more motorists commit offences daily....speeding etc.
Besides cycling is good for the environment, its cheap, keeps you fit and stops you getting fat....Ccider, you should try it some time....you might enjoy it!
 


skipper734

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In my day we built our own bikes. :smokin:
 




Herr Tubthumper

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I do find the issue with cyclists going through red lights and cycling on the pavement etc a tad boring to be honest. What is the issue? In Berlin there are bikes everywhere, and the general public jut get on with it. Over here everyone moans or even worse pointlessly sends a letter to the Argus complaining about people cycling on the Hove prom or something. Get over it.
 


Herr Tubthumper

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A bit late now, but Baker Street bikes are very good and know what they are talking about.
As for post from Ccider, i'm always happy to get into a car vs bicycle argument.

Just look at the accident statistics and see how many pedestrians are killed on pavements by cars...about 98% higher than by bicycle.
Yep, lots of anti social cyclists in cities go through red lights. But, more motorists commit offences daily....speeding etc.
Besides cycling is good for the environment, its cheap, keeps you fit and stops you getting fat....Ccider, you should try it some time....you might enjoy it!

Always good to know of other good shops though. Thanks.
 


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