Advice please on a Wiggle order that arrived damaged

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  • wishitwasallflat
    wishitwasallflat Posts: 2,927
    I though you said it was UK Mail that wouldn't take responsibility, that sign says it was The Conservators.
  • rickeverett
    rickeverett Posts: 988
    Nice bike.
    Good deal from Wiggle but I see they have nearly all gone ! :shock:


    Might make things feel comfy if you got the top of the bars level instead of pointing upwards.
  • Nice to see good service eventually from Wiggle, well done to them.
  • odessouky
    odessouky Posts: 264
    Nice bike.

    Thanks!!
  • odessouky
    odessouky Posts: 264
    I though you said it was UK Mail that wouldn't take responsibility, that sign says it was The Conservators.
    Nice one...
    ;)
  • odessouky
    odessouky Posts: 264
    Nice bike.
    Good deal from Wiggle but I see they have nearly all gone ! :shock:


    Might make things feel comfy if you got the top of the bars level instead of pointing upwards.

    Do you mean I have the hoods on the shifters a little too high?

    This is my second road bike after a 2 year hiatus, and I'm terribly out of shape!!
    :)
    I was actually thinking of getting some spacers and elevating the handle bar a couple or cms of so!!
    :)
  • rickeverett
    rickeverett Posts: 988
    odessouky wrote:
    Nice bike.
    Good deal from Wiggle but I see they have nearly all gone ! :shock:


    Might make things feel comfy if you got the top of the bars level instead of pointing upwards.

    Do you mean I have the hoods on the shifters a little too high?

    This is my second road bike after a 2 year hiatus, and I'm terribly out of shape!!
    :)
    I was actually thinking of getting some spacers and elevating the handle bar a couple or cms of so!!
    :)

    Just being fussy ha.

    Yeah the hoods and bars look as if they are rotated too high. The bar and hoods are best level with the ground, therefore the drops are in a better position as they will also be rotated