cyberknight
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Probably cheaper in the long run tooI use Dadcabs, but the principle is the same![]()

Probably cheaper in the long run tooI use Dadcabs, but the principle is the same![]()
The insurance doesn't just cover you if you've been stranded. It covers you if you have a puncture.How many times a year have you been left stranded with your bicycle? They might have to pay out a few quid for a cab maybe once every ten years.
Right, but that is only an issue for that small subset of cyclists who (a) aren't comfortable removing wheels themselves and yet (b) also don't run puncture-resistant tyres. Again, not going to be many of those per year.The insurance doesn't just cover you if you've been stranded. It covers you if you have a puncture.
But given the marketing of the product I think there will be rather more than you think!Right, but that is only an issue for that small subset of cyclists who (a) aren't comfortable removing wheels themselves and yet (b) also don't run puncture-resistant tyres. Again, not going to be many of those per year.
Probably cheaper in the long run too![]()
From what i hear they do decent porridge and coffeeYep, cost free. And the last time I used the service also included a complementary McDonalds. Although I appreciate that may be a dealbreaker for some![]()
You may be right, but I would say I'm the target market for this kind of service: a man who can strip a thread from 100 metres merely by glancing in its general direction. I outsource all my mechanical work, and while I can change a tube, I would be exceedingly dubious about my prospects of successfully removing and replacing the rear wheel on the trike, and wouldn't even dream of attempting it on the Brompton (I've seen the videos!). Yet even I would have used it maybe once in the last ten years.But given the marketing of the product I think there will be rather more than you think!