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  1. Singerman

    Anyone Reviewing Idealworld Bikes

    Most of these 'End of line bikes' are on sale in batches for over a year! As for support I had no difficulty getting the local bike shop to agree to service them. After the guarantee runs out you will have to buy spares anyway. One of the questions a review might answer is about the prospects of...
  2. Singerman

    Anyone Reviewing Idealworld Bikes

    I was wondering if anyone had any plans to review the bikes being offered by Idealworld. These are typically E-Life but they are also doing some Dorchester and Viking bikes. It strikes me that these bikes are probably the most accessible ones for new enthusiasts to see and buy and while not...
  3. Singerman

    Hello from a Hampshire Classic Car Enthusiast

    The other place did put me in a yard round the back, but the bike was some sort of conversion that I could barely adjust to fit me. I am average size, 5 fott ten inch high with a 31 inch inside leg. It seemed to have two speeds fast & too b***y fast and was heavy enough to preclude riding...
  4. Singerman

    Hello from a Hampshire Classic Car Enthusiast

    A lot of it was down to the people. One bike shop in Salisbury tried to put me on a Cube in a narrow road. When I looked round a 1970's Cadillac wide enough to overhang the kerb both sides was coming with the driver conversing with his passenger and not looking at the road (in central...
  5. Singerman

    Hello from a Hampshire Classic Car Enthusiast

    Thanks but when I did test ride one it did disappoint. This was largely because I seem to have lost all ability to balance on one. I have returned to the safety of cars for the foreseeable future. Thanks for the help.
  6. Singerman

    Hello from a Hampshire Classic Car Enthusiast

    Thanks d8veh for the information about these tyres, when I get around to taking the plunge these will be my first purchase. Putting goo in the tyre is all very well but its not the great idea its been made out as for motor vehicles, dealing with it when tyre changing can be messy and...
  7. Singerman

    Hello from a Hampshire Classic Car Enthusiast

    Hi, I agree about test rides, one of the things that held me back from doing anything is the need to get on and test ride these bikes. The Southampton shop does get eLifes in, probably as trade-ins but the only places to see a Woosh Zephyr seem to be Southend or possibly Cambridge and that’s a...
  8. Singerman

    Hello from a Hampshire Classic Car Enthusiast

    Hi thanks for the prompt reply. I normally content myself with walking round Houghton & Stockbridge, Had a brief visit to a bike shop in Southampton but no time toi test anything. One of my concerns is that I would like to do some test rides. Last time I was on a bike was as a relief postman...
  9. Singerman

    Hello from a Hampshire Classic Car Enthusiast

    Hi I am Paul and as the title suggests I am a confirmed car user and ex-AA Engineer based in Hampshire, In fact right next to the Test Way... Because of this I started thinking about pushbikes for the first time in about forty years as I can get about on public cycleways well away from roads...