Oh god, I've just realised I can track the bloody shipthe Gran Camino is on the 'Ever Genius'.
Its current position is in the Bay of Biscay, Portugal coast.
Oh god, I've just realised I can track the bloody shipthe Gran Camino is on the 'Ever Genius'.
Its current position is in the Bay of Biscay, Portugal coast.
But surely you will wan't to know the container # as well.Oh god, I've just realised I can track the bloody ship
Right, first post time (long time reader - thanks for all the knowledge everyone). I can't resist getting in on all this ship chat. Were the latest batch of Caminos also on the Ever Greet?the container is in the 'Ever Greet' - it's unloading @ felixstowe at the moment.
These are really nice looking bikes, wish I had seen these before!Woosh Camino perhaps?
you can get about 50 miles with the 15AH battery, 60 miles with the 17AH battery.Camino MTB electric bicycle from Woosh
The Woosh Camino, a very sturdy electric bike with hydraulic brakes 36V 15/17AH battery from Woosh. Price range: �£1049-�£1119.wooshbikes.co.uk
The Camino is fully equipped with rack, mudguards and reasonably lightweight.
You're right - most of the Orbeas are aimed at roads, but they do have a fat tyre version - the Gain D31 with simpler gearing for less grief when off-road. Probably a sensible choice if you're tackling urban canals, with glass, crud, etc.The lighter bikes (like the Orbea Gain) tend to be based on road bikes rather than what I think of 'touring' environments - which to me means a lot of off-road - rivers, canals, woods, paths of all sorts, but not pure MTB territory.
The lighter bikes with lighter motors are great for good tarmac and better for commuting on roads/good cycle paths but may struggle a bit on more robust surfaces.
That's just about it! Everybody has to come out of the shop to help unload.I'm picturing a lorry driving down from Felixstowe with a shipping container full of bike bits and dumping it outside your shop, but I suspect that's not quite it!
Do you have any information on the whereabouts of the container bringing the next consignment of Rambletta folders by any chance?
Any update on the Rambletta shipment.?Not yet. I'll get the shipping info next week.
Before being loaded onto that lorry, it has to clear Customs... and Felixstowe can really get clogged up at times. Sometimes it's far quicker to transport the uncleared goods to an "Inland Port" to expedite that clearance before onward shipping. I used to clear Taiwanese goods landed in Felixstowe through Customs in Cambridge... it was far quicker than waiting for Customs in Felixstowe and not much more expensive. I'm sure Woosh have their Customs clearance sussed though.I'm also really curious as to what happens next. I'm picturing a lorry driving down from Felixstowe with a shipping container full of bike bits and dumping it outside your shop, but I suspect that's not quite it!
I have posted my Scott Sub Tour Eride 10 bike for sale on Pedelecs. It is well under your budget. I have used it all over the hills of North Wales where I live. It might be what you are after, and pedals well with no or minimal motor assistance, unlike many E Bikes these days.New to e bikes and looking for one for 20km commute and bikepacking and touring. Im fit and usually do 5 day bike tours with all my gear, averaging 45 miles a day. I envisage using an ebike on minimal assist most of the time. My ideal range would be about 60 km. Not sure whether to go with a light bike with small battery so i could cycle unassisted or a heavier bike with bigger battery and more range. Budget about £2200. Any ideas ?
Hatti decided to delay it.Any update on the Rambletta shipment.?
Ah. I restart work in Sept so it would have been have been nice to have it by them.Hatti decided to delay it.
We are working flat out to clear the backlog on kits, still doing mainly kits, only two thirds through the backlog.
I now have to work Saturday morning.
I only started on assembling the Caminos yesterday.
Hatti decided to delay the Ramblettas 3 weeks for us to catch up. They will be here beginning of October.
first Gran-Camino assembled in Southend:
Awesome. When will the gran Caminos start shipping ?Hatti decided to delay it.
We are working flat out to clear the backlog on kits, still doing mainly kits, only two thirds through the backlog.
I now have to work Saturday morning.
I only started on assembling the Caminos yesterday.
Hatti decided to delay the Ramblettas 3 weeks for us to catch up. They will be here beginning of October.
first Gran-Camino assembled in Southend:
Wednesday I think. We assembled quite a few of them this week.Awesome. When will the gran Caminos start shipping ?
Ta
Les.
Could you not use one of the many different shaped Dremel type tool bits to elongate the existing hole?........................... The only way is to deepen the slot in the front mudguard hanger so I can lift it up.
If anyone has a trick how to do that without a hole punch tool, please let me know.
What about using a template? A strip of metal will work, drill and file a slot in it, then clamp it to the mudguard and use a tool bit like in photo above.I've tried with my dremel and I can't enlarge the slot neatly.