RIP weeksy 😂😂
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RIP weeksy 😂😂
I sent the boss this pic, for some reason he took one look and I haven’t heard from him again, not sure why 
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
No it’s a removable ply floor that’s been carpeted , that and the unit are all removable
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
Ah. It's the light on it looks like a reflection. Made it look like 'marble' tiles. 
(And the shadow of the pedal looks like a reflection).
(And the shadow of the pedal looks like a reflection).
The plural of 'anecdote' is not 'data'.
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
Lol, liking the idea of marble tiles thoughCount Steer wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 1:54 pm Ah. It's the light on it looks like a reflection. Made it look like 'marble' tiles.
(And the shadow of the pedal looks like a reflection).
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
Normal condition of a Downs bike, this time of year.
The debate is always "Do you clean it, or just not bother?"
The debate is always "Do you clean it, or just not bother?"
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
There's no discussion for me. Even on 2 days out back-to-back it still gets cleaned after day 1 so it can be checked and make sure it's 100%.Mr Moofo wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 2:24 pm Normal condition of a Downs bike, this time of year.
The debate is always "Do you clean it, or just not bother?"
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
It does make cleaning 100X easier, when it's still wet from riding you'll get 90% of the dirt off in minutes... obviously taking some care but still easy enough to do.crust wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 2:33 pm Bemused you haven't got a small pressure washer to get the muck off before you put it in the van.
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
I have one of those mobis, just powerful enough to clean off wet mud and hold enough water to easily clean 2 bikes
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
Yup, me too... works well... plenty of reports of quality control issues with them, but mine has been golden.Taff wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 2:54 pm I have one of those mobis, just powerful enough to clean off wet mud and hold enough water to easily clean 2 bikes
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
That's a portent of what it'll be like for us on the South Downs tomorrow. 
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
Murray Walker "Kiss of Death" right there!weeksy wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 2:57 pmYup, me too... works well... plenty of reports of quality control issues with them, but mine has been golden.Taff wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 2:54 pm I have one of those mobis, just powerful enough to clean off wet mud and hold enough water to easily clean 2 bikes
Just walked the dogs, not to bad on the tops of the Downs but the climbs/descents were slidey and full of sniper roots and the bottoms were up to winter standard Somme setting.irie wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 4:46 pm That's a portent of what it'll be like for us on the South Downs tomorrow.![]()
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
I clean brakes suspension and drivetrain after a ride, big clean once a month or so. Ebikes don’t like water near them so I dontMr Moofo wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 2:24 pm Normal condition of a Downs bike, this time of year.
The debate is always "Do you clean it, or just not bother?"
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
I have but I was just trying it for sizecrust wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 2:33 pm Bemused you haven't got a small pressure washer to get the muck off before you put it in the van.
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
The pic was from a dry one hour ride, the ground was wet. By the time I’d left the woods and rode home the bike was dry. There’s no cleaning it when wet cos it just isn’t when I get home unless raining.weeksy wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 2:36 pmIt does make cleaning 100X easier, when it's still wet from riding you'll get 90% of the dirt off in minutes... obviously taking some care but still easy enough to do.crust wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 2:33 pm Bemused you haven't got a small pressure washer to get the muck off before you put it in the van.
CRC have both versions of the Mobi on sale
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Re: RIP weeksy 😂😂
Yesterday (Friday) came down a mostly chalk descent to West Dean (West Sussex) at 25-30mph, then hit the mud at the bottom which almost stopped the bike dead.MingtheMerciless wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 5:10 pmMurray Walker "Kiss of Death" right there!weeksy wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 2:57 pmYup, me too... works well... plenty of reports of quality control issues with them, but mine has been golden.Taff wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 2:54 pm I have one of those mobis, just powerful enough to clean off wet mud and hold enough water to easily clean 2 bikes
Just walked the dogs, not to bad on the tops of the Downs but the climbs/descents were slidey and full of sniper roots and the bottoms were up to winter standard Somme setting.irie wrote: Thu Nov 03, 2022 4:46 pm That's a portent of what it'll be like for us on the South Downs tomorrow.![]()
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