Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Bicycle Shaped Objects

Well we need to look into what makes a bicycle. Its not a simple toy, it is a complex means of transportation and a complex piece of engineering. The bicycle has evolved for over 125 years. There are over 1000 individual parts in a basic geared bicycle. To cut a long story short. It needs to be built well to run well. It needs correct assembly and needs a skilled & experienced bicycle mechanic with great product knowledge to maintain all the different types of bicycles, old and new. 


Bicycle Shaped Objects. See article Why you should not buy one!



BSO With forks fitted wrong way round

Watchdog's John Humphrys puts flat pack bikes under the spotlight. 

And view blog from Mark Brown. Director of the Association of Cycle Traders With his account of buying a BSO. 


Types of BSO'S to AVOID: Bikes fitted with: Dual Suspension, Twist shift gears, cable disc brakes, plastic brake levers and bikes that are very heavy.
Makes of BSO'S to AVOID: Dunlop, Univesal, Silver Fox, Apollo and bikes from Tesco, Asda and Argos.     


The above is just not enjoyable to ride. Call Cycle Tech for advise. 


You may find if you punches a BSO, that bike shops and mobile bike mechanics are reluctant to do any repairs on these type of bikes.   


Common problems:

Brake pad alignment to wheel rim. Pad rubbing on tyre


Incorrect fitment of brakes



Valve alignment

Broken freewheel

Broken headset lock nut and handle bar stem set above the maximum. 

Thursday, 20 August 2009

Skyride London 2009

Welcome to The Mayor of London's Skyride, formerly known as the London Freewheel. Now in its third year, this hugely popular event will give thousands of cyclists of all ages and abilities the chance to take over some of London's most famous streets - as we banish the traffic for the day.