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If you are stuck finding help and assistance with your bike, you could consider taking it to the Ride on Charity in Exeter one Wednesday. (https://rideoncycling.org/) They offer to help people repair their bikes for a small donation to the Charity, they also have many used and new spares, and a lot of experience. You can also buy spares elsewhere and they will help you fit them.
The Wednesday session are open between 14:00 and 20:00.Have a look at this link https://rideoncycling.org/bike-kitchen/
 
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Boscarn":32l27obb said:
If you are stuck finding help and assistance with your bike, you could consider taking it to the Ride on Charity in Exeter one Wednesday. (https://rideoncycling.org/) They offer to help people repair their bikes for a small donation to the Charity, they also have many used and new spares, and a lot of experience. You can also buy spares elsewhere and they will help you fit them.
The Wednesday session are open between 14:00 and 20:00.Have a look at this link https://rideoncycling.org/bike-kitchen/

Cheers boscarn, might check that out. I have a shimano tool, so will have a look at doing it myself this weekend, got my eye on a freewheel on amazon.

It's really good fun working on bikes :)
 
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OK, here is my bike! Hope you like it :)
 

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hamster":2vpcm7qy said:
Nice!!! Classic Condor tourer, absolutely brilliant for all-day riding.

Yeah, it is great, really quick actually, I got a 54cm which is smaller than what I usually ride, so feels really nimble, for a tourer! :)
 
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jm":thi5mnte said:
What is the single speed hanging up.

That'll be my Charge Plug 0, also a cool bike. Not too many flat routes down in the West Country so tend to use it a bit for commuting which it's great for :)
 
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