Campfire
Über Member
- Location
- near Risley Moss, Warrington
For the last 18 months I've been going to Cyclehouse in Warrington to get bits for my bike & servicing etc.
Had the bike serviced, gears didn't work properly, took it back & was told the rear mech was a bit worn & grip shift worn too. I told them to fix it, was offered a pair of indexed changers the mechanic had in his tool box for £15 & a new rear mech. He didn't charge me for fitting.
I've had other things done too. They're really nice in their, even though I'm female as they know I am aware what they're talking about & know what I want.
Today, I went in to buy a lock as I'd forgotten to bring mine in. They said they'd lend me one to get into the town, rather than buy one.
They don't try to sell me a bike I don't want. Mine is an old Orange Clockwork I had built up in the 1990s with slicks & they love it & keep telling me not to get rid of it.
Isn't that good? They're a great bunch of guys. I bought them all some toffees to share.
Had the bike serviced, gears didn't work properly, took it back & was told the rear mech was a bit worn & grip shift worn too. I told them to fix it, was offered a pair of indexed changers the mechanic had in his tool box for £15 & a new rear mech. He didn't charge me for fitting.
I've had other things done too. They're really nice in their, even though I'm female as they know I am aware what they're talking about & know what I want.
Today, I went in to buy a lock as I'd forgotten to bring mine in. They said they'd lend me one to get into the town, rather than buy one.
They don't try to sell me a bike I don't want. Mine is an old Orange Clockwork I had built up in the 1990s with slicks & they love it & keep telling me not to get rid of it.
Isn't that good? They're a great bunch of guys. I bought them all some toffees to share.
