gadetra wrote: » Bike tracking system for €29, works in Ireland. Don't know how it works without a sim of some sort. Great idea if it doesn't require a subscription:http://techiefans.com/how-to-track-your-bike/
Weepsie wrote: » Dare I ask how much? Wonder if Parcel Wizard would be better. I'd possibly need to assemble it otherwise and cycle it home
Weepsie wrote: » Has anyone ever had a whole bike delivered through Parcel motel or Parcel wizard?
Parcel_Motel wrote: Oversized/Overweight Parcels We charge by size and weight. Dimensional Weight = Length × Width × Height in cm / 3000 Bicycles, although light in actual weight, can be packaged in a very large box and have a big dimensional weight.
Wishbone Ash wrote: » (Other staff amazed how anyone could cycle 'that distance' and be back within 2 hours! :rolleyes::D)
LollipopJimmy wrote: » We have a pool car in work that's used whenever people need to go to offsite meetings etc, I was asked this evening to make sure I bring my bike because it has to go to the garage tomorrow Spin during work hours for me, lets hope it's another great day
AstraMonti wrote: » The new boards site is kinda of ok when browsing from a mobile device, but when you are on a proper 1440p monitor it's ugly with so much wasted space. I hope they keep the legacy site button there.
seamus wrote: » I don't get it. Every time there's someone with a "biking revolution" concept, it's a fncking electric bike that costs as much as a second-hand car. . . . Make bikes that are functional and affordable.
Lumen wrote: » The Illuminati?
Alanstrainor wrote: » On further review I think this gentleman is a member of a certain untouchable community. Doubt much will happen.
robfahy wrote: » I came across this on the coast road at Furbo, Galway yesterday evening. The car passed a cyclist while keeping well into the left of the road, didn't leave any clearance. Video isn't the best with sun-glare, but you can see clearly how the car didn't move out at all while overtaking. This coast road always makes me nervous when I'm out on the bike. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xvDL0nlb64
Rogue-Trooper wrote: » Try TrafficWatch (1890205805). Apparently if an issue is raised through them it has to be followed up. I reported an incident to them recently which I captured on my Fly6. They passed it to the local station and someone from there called me to discuss. I opted for a knock on the offenders door and a stern word rather than going to court so they had me burn a copy of the footage to DVD and drop it into them. Still waiting to hear the outcome of the home visit though.
koutoubia wrote: » Kilhedge Lane.Going from the N1 (or whatever it's called now) into Dun Emer
koutoubia wrote: » Yeah going around those bends you need to really use the whole road and more then once the thought crossed my mind ....if there is a car coming I am in trouble.
koutoubia wrote: » Since we are speaking of Strava...Fair play to Wishbone Ash. He has a KOM that I have tried 3 times to get off him. Today was the closest. 1.3km long and I am out by 3 seconds and slower by 0.7kph . I just cant get around those twists quick enough. Fair play to ya WA!