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happy | 22 Apr 08:44 |
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Joined: 15 Mar 2006 Posts: 302 Bike: Orange P7 with Rock Shox, Michelin Wildgripper Lites, XTR Chainset My Profile | Does anyone insure their bike? If so where do you get your insurance? I came across cycleguard the other day. Has anyone used them before? It's silly to think it's not worth insuring your bike though, specially when they can cost up to £2000. Mine is now a few years old, but I have had a few bikes stolen in the past. |
My Latest Route: Oct 2010 Livingston to Ayr Avoiding A71 |
Murray Barnes | 22 Apr 19:17 |
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Joined: 07 Jan 2007 Posts: 64 Bike: My Profile | I've considered it, but my bike was less than £100 new. I mean, I've done work on it that make it a bit better than a standard cheapy bike, but I could replace it for not too much cash, that it makes insurance rather unworthwhile. I would hate to have it stolen though. I remember once coming back to Queen Street station, and my bike was gone. My heart jumped, but luckily it was cut off the railing by railway staff and put into lost and found, and I just got a stern talking to, and my bike back. Did have to get a new lock though. |
My Latest Route: Jul 2008 Great Glen Cycleway |
harryluu | 27 Nov 01:50 |
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Joined: 27 Nov 2024 Posts: 2 Bike: | Proceed to explore the entire city, amass an enormous collection of achievements, and make an effort to live as long as you can in escape road |
mitchelhorstone | 27 Nov 08:36 |
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Joined: 18 Jan 2024 Posts: 87 Bike: My Profile | In the year 2024, I am thankful for the invaluable opportunities to gain knowledge, lulubox the meaningful connections that have brought richness to my life, and the steadfast resilience displayed in overcoming challenges,nurturing not only personal growth but also a deeper understanding of life's complexities. |
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