Interesting Things

Close friend, former colleague, all round nice guy and fellow mountain biker Dave ‘Dangerous’ Mitchell is giving up his time to cycle from Riga in Latvia to Tallinn in Estonia in aid of Marie Curie Cancer Care. He’s doing it at the end of August and needs your help to raise some vital funds. The route, covering 530 challenging kilometres, links two beautiful capital cities in Eastern Europe following the Baltic coastline. More information on the ride can be found here:
Marie Curie Charity Ride - Riga to Tallinn
More importantly you can give a little here to help him on his way:
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Alternatively you can donate to Dave’s charity ride at the shop or just send him a good luck message via this blog.
Thanks for taking the time to read this; I know Dave will appreciate it too.
Good luck buddy.
Saturday, June 21st, 2008
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A sad set of photographs of a beautiful Bianchi 928 CARBON L that kissed the front of a car at about 30mph. The rider (and still riding) suffered a broken back, several weeks in hospital and some metal pins to add to his biological mix. He avoided being speared by the broken ends of the tubing by going over the car but used the well known ‘tarmac/skin’ method to slow himself down - ouch. If you ever wondered why you should wear a helmet, have a chat with this guy and his family who are all glad he’s here to tell the tale.
Sunday, March 23rd, 2008
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The BBC news said (amongst other things) that the budget would prove expensive for smokers, drinker and motorists. The best solution? Get a bike! (you knew that was coming right?). Give up the fags, drink less booze, buy less fuel and get out on your bike. Yeah drive a 3.5L V8 gas guzzling Landy if that’s your bag but commute on your bike when you can - balance it out. I get fed up feeling like I must ‘go green’ overnight but it isn’t practical for everyone to give up their cars tomorrow, if you ride your bike to work or to the shops once a week then it’s a start - and you’ll feel better physically and financially. Rant over.
Thursday, March 13th, 2008
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We were so impressed with the recon job done on these PACE Air Force forks that we thought we should tell you all about it.
These beauties belong to Mr John Walker and are usually attached to his 1996 Bontrager Race Light which is currently in the workshop for some TLC (thats Tighten, Lube & Clean!). Since Pace forks were bought by DT Swiss they no longer service any models older than 2003 - a shame I know especially since (in my opinion) they are one of the limited brands that has a heritage that should be shouted about. Anyway, one man’s loss is another’s gain and that man is Tim Price who is now servicing the older stuff. He is based in Pickering, North Yorkshire, and be contacted on 01751 476815. Thanks Tim.
Friday, January 25th, 2008
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2007 ended in style when an interesting pair of recumbents came into the workshop for customers Dave and Helen Hart. Specially ordered from ICE (Inspired Cycle Engineering), the ‘Trice T’ models are an ultra-comfortable touring recumbent trike with rear suspension and the ability to fold up and fit in the boot! As with all build-ups we have to test them (you’d expect nothing less!) and we were really impressed with how well they handle and as you can imagine they are also super comfortable with the laid back riding position.
Check out the ICE website for pricing and parts. This is Dave and Helen showing us how it’s done.

Many thanks to them for their patience whilst sourcing the bikes and accessories, we wish them many happy miles of cycling. Click on any of the images for more pictures.
Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
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£50 million is up for grabs from the Big Lottery Fund and it could be invested in cycling and walking across the UK but only if you really want it.
Sustrans needs you to vote for Connect2 , one of four projects competing on ITV1 in the Big Lottery Fund’s: The People’s £50 Million Contest with the winner decided by public vote. Online voting will open on 26th November at www.thepeoples50million.org.uk and telephone voting takes place over the weekend 7th-10th December.
Do one of the following today so that they can remind you how and when to vote.
- Text CONNECT2 to 80010
- Complete the online form at www.sustransconnect2.org.uk (also has more information about the projects) or
- Call 0845 058 1373 to leave your contact details.
Go on then…..
Saturday, November 17th, 2007
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Follow this link for information on ‘local boy done good’ story, Martin Ogden. Also known as ‘Oggy’ he’s won a bunch of races and can drink a steaming hot brew in double quick time. Vicebikes (here) and Oggy have been in cahoots over a beautiful 4X/free-ride signature stem which is available from the store at £50. Phone for more details/availability.

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007
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Ever wondered who the patron saint of cyclists is? Wonder no more, it’s this lady right here:

The Madonna del Ghisallo. This is an extract from ‘The Tablet’, 14th July 2007.
“According to legend, the medieval Count Ghisallo was attacked by bandits while travelling near the village of Magreglio in Lombardy, northern Italy, when he spotted an image of the Virgin Mary in a roadside shrine and ran towards it. He was miraculously saved from the robbers and, as the story spread, the Madonna del Ghisallo became known as the patroness of local travellers. A chapel in her honour was built at the top of a steep hill overlooking Lake Como, and quickly became popular with cyclists who would stop to rest and say a prayer at the shrine. In 1949, Pope Pius XII declared the Madonna del Ghisallo the patroness of cyclists. The chapel itself has become equal part religious shrine and cycling museum filled with artefacts and photos connected to the sport, including the leader jerseys won by past winners of the Tour de France and its Italian counterpart, the Giro d’Italia.”
Now you know.
Thursday, August 23rd, 2007
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