Rolfe
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The shopping list currently looks like this. (It seems that my local bike shop is in for some custom.)
Replacement handlebar shank to raise the handlebars
Prop stand
Chain guard of some sort
Lights
Basket
Phone mount for handlebars
Fit the reflectors that came with the package but which the lads at Ribble couldn't do!
Tilt saddle slightly back
I'm not sure if all of these will be possible, but we'll see. The instructions with the bike were to get a bike shop to check it over, especially the gears, after about 50 miles, to make sure everything was bedding in OK. I can do 50 miles over the next month or so and then take it in after New Year to have that done and talk about these mods.
I think it should come with lights, a prop stand and a chain guard. The Fiido does! I was also due to get a free phone mount with the Fiido (Hallowe'en offer) if I'd gone through with that purchase. But the Ribble is the better bike overall and hopefully these things can be addressed.
I've never before met a bicycle saddle where you couldn't adjust the tilt. I like a slight backwards tilt to avoid sliding forwards on it. But as far as I can see this one is fixed in a horizontal position. I'll have to see what can be done about that. At least the saddle is more comfortable than the one on the test bike!
Replacement handlebar shank to raise the handlebars
Prop stand
Chain guard of some sort
Lights
Basket
Phone mount for handlebars
Fit the reflectors that came with the package but which the lads at Ribble couldn't do!
Tilt saddle slightly back
I'm not sure if all of these will be possible, but we'll see. The instructions with the bike were to get a bike shop to check it over, especially the gears, after about 50 miles, to make sure everything was bedding in OK. I can do 50 miles over the next month or so and then take it in after New Year to have that done and talk about these mods.
I think it should come with lights, a prop stand and a chain guard. The Fiido does! I was also due to get a free phone mount with the Fiido (Hallowe'en offer) if I'd gone through with that purchase. But the Ribble is the better bike overall and hopefully these things can be addressed.
I've never before met a bicycle saddle where you couldn't adjust the tilt. I like a slight backwards tilt to avoid sliding forwards on it. But as far as I can see this one is fixed in a horizontal position. I'll have to see what can be done about that. At least the saddle is more comfortable than the one on the test bike!