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Forum: UK August 30th 07, 05:21 PM Posted to uk.rec.cycling
Replies: 24
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Posted By David Johnson
No Vat on Bikes Petition - response from the government

* vernon wrote:
The Government is taking practical steps to increase levels of cycling, as a
(snip)

Try campaigning through Facebook. Seems to be the medium of choice for
campaigning these days....
Forum: UK August 29th 07, 09:49 AM Posted to uk.rec.cycling
Replies: 24
Views: 2,206
Posted By David Johnson
Light Theft (solutions — small pocket lights, or heavy duty well secured lights?)

* Peter Fox wrote:
David Johnson wrote:
* Peter Fox wrote:
Don't worry about /carrying your lights in the daylight/. Why would you?
Simply clip them to the bike.

But leaving them...
Forum: UK August 28th 07, 09:53 PM Posted to uk.rec.cycling
Replies: 24
Views: 2,206
Posted By David Johnson
Light Theft (solutions — small pocket lights, or heavy duty well secured lights?)

* Clive George wrote:
In another post you mention the money. There's quite a large range of
cost for hub 'mos. At the top end, a SON (110 quid) and SON E6 front
lamp (50 quid) will set you back...
Forum: UK August 28th 07, 09:32 PM Posted to uk.rec.cycling
Replies: 24
Views: 2,206
Posted By David Johnson
Light Theft (solutions — small pocket lights, or heavy duty well secured lights?)

* Peter Fox wrote:
Don't worry about /carrying your lights in the daylight/. Why would you?
Simply clip them to the bike.

But leaving them on a bike in broad daylight in the centre of town...
Forum: UK August 28th 07, 09:29 PM Posted to uk.rec.cycling
Replies: 24
Views: 2,206
Posted By David Johnson
Light Theft (solutions - small pocket lights, or heavy duty wellsecured lights?)

* bookieb wrote:
Hub dynamos are, by general concensus, the best type of dynamo, but
you need to get a wheel built up around them - requires a bit of
thought.

But does it also require a bit of...
Forum: UK August 28th 07, 09:29 PM Posted to uk.rec.cycling
Replies: 24
Views: 2,206
Posted By David Johnson
Light Theft (solutions — small pocket lights, or heavy duty well secured lights?)

* Clive George wrote:
Which shop? I'm guessing it isn't Ben Haywards.

It wasn't Ben Haywards. Is Ben Haywards one of the better bike shops in
town? I've only really used Mikes Bikes and Howes,...
Forum: UK August 28th 07, 09:27 PM Posted to uk.rec.cycling
Replies: 24
Views: 2,206
Posted By David Johnson
Light Theft (solutions — small pocket lights, or heavy duty well secured lights?)

* John Hearns wrote:
David Johnson wrote:

they're all that good or reliable. So are there any *good* and very
*small* lights suitable for pockets?

Cateye EL410
...
Forum: UK August 28th 07, 04:16 PM Posted to uk.rec.cycling
Replies: 24
Views: 2,206
Posted By David Johnson
Light Theft (solutions — small pocket lights, or heavy duty well secured lights?)

You know the story. You want to go for a pint in town and its light
when you set out but will be dark by the time you've finished your
"pint". Now I already have a wallet, phone and house keys in...
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