Yeah, I'd rather the patronising fukkwit from the LBS sold me one then jeffed it up. Theres plenty of them around.
Tar brushing the whole of Halfords' staff - use your noggins' lads, like everywhere there are good ones and bad ones. And remember - discounts a go - go at Halfords if you look around .....
If it gets more people on the road thenI don't really care: they can buy Colnagos from Asda if they want.
Yup - but online only (all to do with not having enough room for sufficient stock). Drop them an email at the customer services email address off their website and they will send you full blurb: catalogue, specs, sizing charts, special team colour variants, kit options - the whole caboodle. All comes through the post in a really nice hardback book type thing, so brilliant coffe table stuff.
Essentially the C'man of Asda is a huuuuuuuuuuge cycling fan/amatuer racer and got to know the head dudes at teh factory on a buying trip to Italy and sorted out a deal.
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Scott Addict R4 (2008)
Scott Genius MC30 (2006)
Quest carbon circa 1994 - winter bike
Fuji Track Comp 2010
They're not selling Dogmas.
Dogma or not the point stands. Poor customer service and workmanship.
Road - Dolan Preffisio
MTB - On-One Inbred
I have no idea what's going on here.
The above post may contain traces of sarcasm or/and bullsh*t.
In some Halfords, yes, perhaps even many of them. I think it's likely the stores will be hand picked.
Tar brushing the whole of Halfords' staff - use your noggins' lads, like everywhere there are good ones and bad ones. And remember - discounts a go - go at Halfords if you look around .....
If it gets more people on the road thenI don't really care: they can buy Colnagos from Asda if they want.
Yup - but online only (all to do with not having enough room for sufficient stock). Drop them an email at the customer services email address off their website and they will send you full blurb: catalogue, specs, sizing charts, special team colour variants, kit options - the whole caboodle. All comes through the post in a really nice hardback book type thing, so brilliant coffe table stuff.
Essentially the C'man of Asda is a huuuuuuuuuuge cycling fan/amatuer racer and got to know the head dudes at teh factory on a buying trip to Italy and sorted out a deal.
"It's a fantastic bike Sir, Bradley Wiggins won TDF on one".