MontyVeda
a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
- Location
- Lancaster... the little city.
more likely just not having to cover the costs of rent and business rates.Online store quite possibly dodging taxes.
more likely just not having to cover the costs of rent and business rates.Online store quite possibly dodging taxes.
could have been an April fool???Click on the little arrow at the top of the quote box - it shows that you DID in fact post that, as opposed to a fake quote like the one below...
Is there someone purposefully resurrecting threads years old
It was a reference to the poster's remark on the tax disc thread where they appeared to condone tax fraud.more likely just not having to cover the costs of rent and business rates.
Ha ha - I hadn't... I hope that the car wasn't moving at the time he took the 2-handed selfie!Anyone noticed the avatar? Reflection in the glasses?
Why did you even consider paying to have tyres fitted if not an emergency? And £20 a tyreI agree with some of the comments.
If we are talking small differences then I buy in shop otherwise its online.
I was quoted £85 + £10 for tubes + £40 labour for a pair of 700x25 Conti Gatorsskins at my LBS. That's £95 for parts alone and £135 fitted
Why did you even consider paying to have tyres fitted if not an emergency? And £20 a tyre
Which SW London emporium was that?
Why is the rear wheel a bugger? Is it a hub wheeled bike?This was a local bike place in Nottingham (my weekend home).
Why? I am new to cycling so would have been easier to use a LBS as I hear stories of the rear wheel being a bugger.
I followed a GCN video and fitted them myself.
I was quoted £85 + £10 for tubes + £40 labour for a pair of 700x25 Conti Gatorskins at my LBS. That's £95 for parts alone and £135 fitted
I'd have a funny turn and need to have a lie down if anyone expected me to pay £135 for a pair of tyres for a push bike. All the more so considering none of my bikes cost me anywhere near the price quoted just for tyres. £20 for a decent Schwalbe online, plus 4 or 5 quid max each for quality tubes (I like Conti Cross and Tour in 700 size personally), so no more than £50 max for a pair of tyres and tubes fitted DIY. I don't mind paying a couple of quid over and above online prices for local convenience, but I ain't paying double or more! £40 for fitting two tyres is more money than sense territory for anyone silly enough to pay that.
Is there someone purposefully resurrecting threads years old
Left hand driveAnyone noticed the avatar? Reflection in the glasses?
Indeed. I don’t think the poster is in the UKLeft hand drive
Yet they have an opinion about the UK tax system. Trolly trolly troll troll.Indeed. I don’t think the poster is in the UK