CopperCyclist
Veteran
...which I presume I don't have to repeat here.
I've managed to persuade and inspire
a couple of my colleagues to start cycling into work. One of them even took on board my recommendation for his commuting steed - a Boardman CX Team.
He picked it up today. When the mechanic handed it over, the following conversation was had:
Mech: "What's a Cyclocross then, a road racer?"
Mate: "Well, no, not really. They are meant for off road use really, off road racing."
Mech: "Nah mate, you can't take this off road you'll break it".
I've since assured him that you can easily take the CX off road, and any CX bike which 'breaks' if you dare venture of the Tarmac is a good example of 'not fit for purpose'.
Add to the above the list of faults on his bike from the Halfords build:
1. They couldn't fit the front mudguard - apparently the hole for it in the frame is faulty and threaded
2. One of the bolts holding the stem on is completely threaded and spins uselessly in its own hole...
3. ...which may be why he said he experienced serious front wheel wobble at speed - or they may have mounted the front wheel badly.
4. ... But it's almost certainly why his handlebars twisted on him nearly throwing him off on the first ride.
5. Rear brake set to hard, offering constant rear wheel braking
6. He changed the 32mm tyres for 28mm Schwalbe Marathons, and they told him he needed new inner tubes (which I doubt), charged him the extra nine quid and didn't even give him the original inners!
I suggested it needs to go back for the two threading faults, but he wants to take it to a proper LBS first and pay them to set it up instead.
Not a great advert for Halfords all round.
I've managed to persuade and inspire

He picked it up today. When the mechanic handed it over, the following conversation was had:
Mech: "What's a Cyclocross then, a road racer?"
Mate: "Well, no, not really. They are meant for off road use really, off road racing."
Mech: "Nah mate, you can't take this off road you'll break it".
I've since assured him that you can easily take the CX off road, and any CX bike which 'breaks' if you dare venture of the Tarmac is a good example of 'not fit for purpose'.
Add to the above the list of faults on his bike from the Halfords build:
1. They couldn't fit the front mudguard - apparently the hole for it in the frame is faulty and threaded
2. One of the bolts holding the stem on is completely threaded and spins uselessly in its own hole...
3. ...which may be why he said he experienced serious front wheel wobble at speed - or they may have mounted the front wheel badly.
4. ... But it's almost certainly why his handlebars twisted on him nearly throwing him off on the first ride.
5. Rear brake set to hard, offering constant rear wheel braking
6. He changed the 32mm tyres for 28mm Schwalbe Marathons, and they told him he needed new inner tubes (which I doubt), charged him the extra nine quid and didn't even give him the original inners!
I suggested it needs to go back for the two threading faults, but he wants to take it to a proper LBS first and pay them to set it up instead.
Not a great advert for Halfords all round.