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Was just thinking of real Rip-off services and cant help thinking about when I asked my Gas boiler engineer how many serviceable parts on my boiler and the answer was "it is more a saftey check"

I understand that part. My point was MPs should pay using their own money like everyone else, regardless of mode of transport, circumstances etc. Where do me and you for example, get travel expenses (or any other expenses) paid for?
In all the jobs I had before retiring all business trips were at the companies expense so I don't see your argument. If I drove I got milage, if by public transport the company paid. Never fortunate enough to have a company that paid biking expenses.I understand that part. My point was MPs should pay using their own money like everyone else, regardless of mode of transport, circumstances etc. Where do me and you for example, get travel expenses (or any other expenses) paid for?
I get paid mileage when I have to travel to a different site to my normal base (at half the rate that I would get if I drove there).I understand that part. My point was MPs should pay using their own money like everyone else, regardless of mode of transport, circumstances etc. Where do me and you for example, get travel expenses (or any other expenses) paid for?
I've honestly had good mileage out of it, it has been on the bike since I bought it 5 years ago or so, and I do tend to put a fair amount in my panniers. As you can see the panniers have been wearing away the metal, so I would want to replace them eventually. (But I might use the zip ties in the short term, until I get it sorted - thank you).That rack looks in reasonable condition apart from the broken welds. I'd be tempted to wedge them open a little (it's not obvious what's broken) and send the photo to the retailers or the manufacturers, asking what they plan to do about it. It looks as if the weld wasn't done properly so they may well have had other complaints and you might get a free replacement. In the meantime - zip ties are your friend!
I lost money on the Grand National and now you tell me this!!!!!!!Not to rub salt in it, but my local LBS charges 50 quid for a full service (strip of the bike, everything greased/lubed and labour).
You should always ask before handing it over. You wouldn't get your car serviced without asking the price so a bike shouldn't be different.
The Giant shop in Twickenham is £40 for full service but plus any parts . , I know this as someone came in there today and booked one while I was there .
There was a price list on the counter , this was the top service . Others where cheaper .I'd question exactly what the shop does for £40, as there's no way that would cover the time spent on a full strip down of the bike, lube and rebuild. And if they say it does, I'd be very surprised if they actually do everything.
It's on both sides but diagonally opposite. I have been know to carry quite a bit in there whether it is shopping or work stuff, probably exceeding the limit at times! Further down the struts the metal is visibly worn away by the pannier rubbing slightly so it is probably worth replacing them. It's between the two horizontal bits.