Today, I had a dentist appointment 5 miles away. It takes a relaxed 20 minutes to get there, so I allow 30 minutes because I hate being late. Due to unusual circumstances, I had to stop abruptly in top gear after one mile. Unfortunately, I had set my throttle to be dependent on pedalling, so I had to stand on the pedals to get going, which broke the chain. I had a fully-charged 20Ah battery, so I could have completed the journey by air pedalling, but that would have been a bit weird, and the traffic is very busy on this route, so the frequent start-ups wouldn't be easy. Luckily, 200m away was Plush Hill Cycles, so I thought that maybe they could fit a new chain for me, which would be the best solution.
I burst in, telling them about my emergency, and pleaded with them to fit a chain in 10 minutes. Naturally, the guy wasn't impressed, as he was already busy, neither was he impressed with my poorly maintained bike. He didn't want anything to do with it, but I carried on pleading until he succumbed. He dropped what he was doing and fitted the new chain, so that the total time in the shop was about 15 minutes, which left me 10 minutes to do the remaining 4 miles. I arrived exactly on time. The cost of the repair, including the chain, was £24, which I think is very reasonable. The worst thing was having to take the advice about maintaining my bike. I felt like a naughty schoolkid. Now I'm going to have to take it again from you lot.
This event has nearly doubled the cost of maintaining my bike in the 10 years that I've owned it, not counting the batteries that I keep changing for experimental reasons.
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I burst in, telling them about my emergency, and pleaded with them to fit a chain in 10 minutes. Naturally, the guy wasn't impressed, as he was already busy, neither was he impressed with my poorly maintained bike. He didn't want anything to do with it, but I carried on pleading until he succumbed. He dropped what he was doing and fitted the new chain, so that the total time in the shop was about 15 minutes, which left me 10 minutes to do the remaining 4 miles. I arrived exactly on time. The cost of the repair, including the chain, was £24, which I think is very reasonable. The worst thing was having to take the advice about maintaining my bike. I felt like a naughty schoolkid. Now I'm going to have to take it again from you lot.
This event has nearly doubled the cost of maintaining my bike in the 10 years that I've owned it, not counting the batteries that I keep changing for experimental reasons.