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Post by Graham B on May 28, 2015 9:30:01 GMT 1
To all members, we have been offered a free bike fitting night at Chain Reaction Boucher road store on 24th June.
Before we commit to this, we need to know if sufficient numbers of members would be interested in taking advantage of the offer.
If this is something that would be of interest to you, please post below. It is first come, first served, and there are a maximum of 16 places available.
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Post by rotundhairybiker on May 29, 2015 7:44:58 GMT 1
I'd be interested Graham.
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Post by emmaj on May 29, 2015 11:33:13 GMT 1
I'd be interested Graham
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Post by Roisin on May 29, 2015 11:38:23 GMT 1
Im in Amsterdam that week, if any other dates become available I would be intetested.
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Post by manuel6b on May 29, 2015 14:19:37 GMT 1
Me! I have a fancy new bike to sort out.
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Post by johns on May 29, 2015 22:32:37 GMT 1
I'd go
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Post by Colin M on May 30, 2015 13:58:58 GMT 1
Hi Graham,
I'm interested.
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Post by Graham B on Jun 1, 2015 14:02:18 GMT 1
OK folks, thanks for your responses so far. Sorry to those for whom the date doesn't suit. Unfortunately we just have to go with whoever is free on the night.
So far I have
Chris A Emma J Martin G John S Colin M
They can take 4 people at a time for fittings, with each person allocated a 30min time slot. first time slot is 6-6.30, last is 7.30-8. Please let me know what time suits you best and I'll try to fit everyone into their preferred slot.
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Post by paullav83 on Jun 1, 2015 14:37:02 GMT 1
Is there any point in getting a mountain bike fitted or is it better done by taking the tools out on the trail. I think I have it pretty close but would value a professional opinion.
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Post by Neil A on Jun 1, 2015 17:11:25 GMT 1
Graham, I would be interested. Anytime from 6.30 works. I will leave it up to you. Thanks.
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Post by Graham B on Jun 1, 2015 18:41:33 GMT 1
Is there any point in getting a mountain bike fitted or is it better done by taking the tools out on the trail. I think I have it pretty close but would value a professional opinion. Hi Paul, I'm no expert, but I guess it can't hurt getting a second opinion as you have said. Shall I put your name down?
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Post by johns on Jun 1, 2015 23:10:11 GMT 1
Is there any point in getting a mountain bike fitted or is it better done by taking the tools out on the trail. I think I have it pretty close but would value a professional opinion. There may be a problem getting a mountain bike fitted to a turbo trainer if you don't have a standard quick release rear axle. Graham put me down for 7:30-8 please
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Post by barryvankellett on Jun 2, 2015 9:53:40 GMT 1
Is there any point in getting a mountain bike fitted or is it better done by taking the tools out on the trail. I think I have it pretty close but would value a professional opinion. There may be a problem getting a mountain bike fitted to a turbo trainer if you don't have a standard quick release rear axle. Graham put me down for 7:30-8 please If you have a 142x12 syntace rear axle I can lend a turbo axle to anyone who wants to bring it along.
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Post by Colin M on Jun 2, 2015 13:04:48 GMT 1
Graham,
Stick me down for 6 to 6.30 please
Colin M
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Post by emmaj on Jun 2, 2015 20:09:54 GMT 1
7.30 - 8.00 please Graham
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Post by paullav83 on Jun 2, 2015 20:10:53 GMT 1
I wouldn't worry about it. The space will be off more benefit to someone else.
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Post by seagull01 on Jun 12, 2015 17:11:33 GMT 1
Hi Graham, I'd be interested. I could probably make any slot, but 7-7.30 would probably suit me best.
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Post by Graham B on Jun 17, 2015 21:42:36 GMT 1
Latest booking list for the bike fitting as below. Please check and let me know if I have missed you out or you would like to book a slot. First come first served!
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Post by Graham B on Jun 17, 2015 22:51:17 GMT 1
Updated again
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Post by rabmcd on Jun 18, 2015 13:29:55 GMT 1
Graham can you put me down for a 6 to 6.30 slot, please.
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