Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Hip Flasks and Coffee

Tuesday Night for many means one thing, Night Riding, and the same goes for the Mtb crew in the Velo Store.

Last night was special one for one particular customer, Bos (pictured below) who hours before had bought the Whyte G150. It was only the second one in any store in Great Britain and he was certainly the first member of the General Public to own one.



And so it was to the night ride which as always kept to the strict 6.00pm departure and left at about 10 past (mostly my fault). It was a tad damp as we picked up Jonathan Turner on the White Bridge were a quick grunt and nod of the head were exchanged before we proceeded to weave our way up-to Hanchurch woods. Mr Turner nearly took honours on Beech cave climb but was pipped by Skinny Si Williams. The slightly more Robust Dave Johnson and Me (MR J) were third and forth respectively. 

Loop's were completed with extra climbs thrown in and descents were had mostly completed using the slide and fall technique.

here's the Route

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It was then that hip flasks were extracted and chit chat started. Highland Park & Laphoriag were voted best  on show. Reluctantly flasks were put away and The Barlaston  motorway was eventually hit via some brambly detours and one sore lip. Legs span and battles were fought, Simon tried to push Jon in the canal,  and a few PBs were grabbed. 

Eventually it was back to the shop, bikes packed, files collected and then home. For me it was shower, pasta bake and Tea, for others there may have been a night cap.

And so it is that I am sat 20 minutes before my Rural Derbyshire schools meeting drinking very good coffee in Le Mistral in Wirksworth





Monday, 21 October 2013

It grim up North but are you more likely to keep your bike ?

The Velo store has its very own internet battle taking place on Amazon,

The last week have the  two top sellers on our amazon pages  telling a story ?

All of our chain checkers have been sold to customers in the Northern parts of Britain while nearly every one of Kryptonite Locks have been sold to customers in London.

So are the streets of London cleaner or is everyone on single speeds ? And is the whole of the northern part of Britain sleeping with their bikes ?






Whyte T129 S

So Ive been deliberating buying myself a new bike to thrash around the peak and round the Churnet.

Think I might of found it on our own website. T129s and as its in stock if Im nice to Simon I could be riding it round wales next week or our own spooky woods tomorrow.

What do reckon Si ?



Wednesday, 16 October 2013

CTL are giving away rear lights

Any one books on to and subsequently attends on either are level 2 or level 3 course at Dimensions in the October half term will get a free Electron Pico 4 rear light worth £9.99.

Level 2 - Monday 28th of October 10am - 12 noon   - Tuesday 29th 9.30am 12.30 pm

Level 3 - Tuesday 29th 1.30pm till 3.30 pm

Limited places available booking essential, to book your place-  phone 01785 818193
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Monday, 14 October 2013

Borris bans Lorries for London. DO we think Stoke or Stafford will follow suit ?


Lorries – a frequent cause of serious and fatal injuries to commuter cyclists – could become scarcer in the London rush hour under plans to trial more early morning and night time deliveries.
Transport for London (TfL) will use the successful precedent of a similar scheme in force during the London 2012 Olympic Games.

The new plans were published in a document, Delivering a Road Freight Legacy, released earlier this month. The document received a cautious welcome from the Freight Transport Association, who said: "the logistics industry is ready to respond to these new conditions". It added, however, that the haulage industry will face "significant challenges" adapting to the TfL's proposals.           
The arrival of the out-of-hours pilot scheme fills a major gap in a series of measures announced by London Mayor Boris Johnson six weeks ago. In early September he outlined a number of plans including a proposal that could see lorries not fitted with basic safety equipment hit with a fine up to £200 if they enter the city centre.
A group has been set up to establish how the out of hours scheme could operate in practice and examine whether legislation and vehicles will need to be modified to ensure its successful implementation.  
The out-of-hours trials will begin early in 2014 and further details of how the programme will work will be announced later this year.

Polaris Deals added to amazon

Spent a few hours yesterday adding some polaris gloves  and bags to amazon so we can make room for new stock arrivals over the coming weeks. first in are the new range of Lezyne lights and then hopefuuly it's  the North wave winter boots range and clothes.

police issue warning ref strava type aps


Published: 10 October 2013
Report: Greater Manchester Police

Cyclists are being asked by police to take care when using GPS mapping mobile apps. Offenders have been using mobile apps such as Strava, Endomondo and Map My Ride which track the movements of cyclists from their home.
Apps like Strava have the option of setting up privacy zones which allow you to hide your home location from prospective bike thieves.
The apps enable cyclists to track their ride and compete against other cyclists but can also be used by offenders to work out where high value bikes are being stored.
However, by making a few amends to the settings, cyclists can protect themselves and their bikes.
Sergeant Chris Evans from Stockport West Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “We appreciate the benefits that these types of apps have but would urge to amend the privacy settings before setting off for their journey to protect themselves from becoming a victim of crime.
“Riders can amend the settings of these apps to ensure that their starting and finishing locations can't be seen by other people.
"Additionally, cyclists can avoid theft by reviewing the security of their sheds or garages and ensuring they use a D-lock to secure their bike to something immovable such as ladders."

We've got some  great deals on locks from Kyptonite.