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Date: 14 Oct 2007 10:56:38
From: mtb Dad
Subject: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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Not sure if this belongs in rec.misc? Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. I'm looking at costs of flying bikes over vs renting there. We would need light touring bikes, triples, with light baggage racks, for two adults and two preteens, preferably tiagra quality or higher. Any thoughts?
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Date: 15 Oct 2007 10:59:41
From: mtb Dad
Subject: Re: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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On Oct 15, 9:08 am, Nick Kew <n...@grimnir.webthing.com > wrote: > On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 19:39:33 +0100 > > a...@darkroom.+.com (A.Lee) wrote: > > mtb Dad <listerfar...@telus.net> wrote: > > > > Not sure if this belongs in rec.misc? > > > > Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. > > Try asking for a more specific area. Plenty of places will hire bikes, > but I couldn't tell you what kind of terms they'd offer. For example, > both the bike shops here in Tavistock have bikes for hire. > > -- > not me guv I think the type of bike is more likely to be the limiting factor than the location, but we will be based in Lyme Regis. Maybe hiring in London and bring them down on the train?
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Date: 15 Oct 2007 10:58:04
From: mtb Dad
Subject: Re: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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On Oct 14, 3:16 pm, "p.k." <designer3579-n...@yahoo.com > wrote: > mtb Dad wrote: > > Not sure if this belongs in rec.misc? > > > Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. > > I'm looking at costs of flying bikes over vs renting there. We would > > need light touring bikes, triples, with light baggage racks, for two > > adults and two preteens, preferably tiagra quality or higher. Any > > thoughts? > > try posting to uk.rec.cycling > > pk Thanks. I have done so.
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Date: 15 Oct 2007 10:57:20
From: mtb Dad
Subject: Re: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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On Oct 14, 1:21 pm, Gerald H <gerha...@yahoo.nospam.co.uk > wrote: > In article <1i5znwa.1gu5hey1ac7s4yN%a...@darkroom.+.com>, > a...@darkroom.+.com says... > > > > Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. > > > I'm looking at costs of flying bikes over vs renting there. We would > > > need light touring bikes, triples, with light baggage racks, for two > > > adults and two preteens, preferably tiagra quality or higher. Any > > > thoughts? > > Not sure where to rent, but I'll cross-post to uk.rec.cycling where > > you'll get a better response. > > Alan. > > There is a hire place in Charminster, Bournemouth called "on yer Bike" > which several people I know have used without problems.www.onyerbike.co.ukis their website I think... Thanks but they don't seem to have the kind of bike I referred to.
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Date: 15 Oct 2007 10:55:55
From: mtb Dad
Subject: Re: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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On Oct 15, 4:42 am, ivan.ar...@tiscali.co.uk wrote: > > > Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. > > > I'm looking at costs of flying bikes over vs renting there. > > "Saddles and Paddles" in Exeter. > > It's on the quayside, right on NCR2. > > http://www.saddlepaddle.co.uk/ > > fboab They don't seem to carry the kind of bike I mentioned. Just hybrids and cruiser type bikes.
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Date: 15 Oct 2007 17:08:39
From: Nick Kew
Subject: Re: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 19:39:33 +0100 alan@darkroom.+.com (A.Lee) wrote: > mtb Dad <listerfarrar@telus.net> wrote: > > > Not sure if this belongs in rec.misc? > > > > Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. Try asking for a more specific area. Plenty of places will hire bikes, but I couldn't tell you what kind of terms they'd offer. For example, both the bike shops here in Tavistock have bikes for hire. -- not me guv
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Date: 15 Oct 2007 04:42:03
From:
Subject: Re: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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> > Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. > > I'm looking at costs of flying bikes over vs renting there. "Saddles and Paddles" in Exeter. It's on the quayside, right on NCR2. http://www.saddlepaddle.co.uk/ fboab
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Date: 14 Oct 2007 21:20:44
From: !Jones
Subject: Re: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2007 10:56:38 -0700, in rec.bicycles.tech mtb Dad <listerfarrar@telus.net > wrote: >Not sure if this belongs in rec.misc? > >Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. >I'm looking at costs of flying bikes over vs renting there. We would >need light touring bikes, triples, with light baggage racks, for two >adults and two preteens, preferably tiagra quality or higher. Any >thoughts? We ride tandem and usually rent as opposed to shipping a bike. I have found that, in the US, anyway, I generally get very poor equipment. My worst story is from Chicago where I reserved a high-quality tandem only to learn that all they had was a very cheap piece of junk. After two hours, we took it back and they wanted to charge me the two-day rental. They threatened to call the police, so I paid and charged fraud to the credit card company... they finally settled for $36 (+tax) for less than two hours on a piece of s**t bike. I have had better luck in Europe. The 600 lb gorillia of the bicycle rental business is liability insurance. Try to find a shop that doesn't do rentals and make an offerwith a waiver. It has never worked, but it sounds like a good idea. Jones
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Date: 14 Oct 2007 17:45:42
From:
Subject: Re: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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On Oct 14, 1:21 pm, Gerald H <gerha...@yahoo.nospam.co.uk > wrote: > In article <1i5znwa.1gu5hey1ac7s4yN%a...@darkroom.+.com>, > a...@darkroom.+.com says... > > > > Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. > > > I'm looking at costs of flying bikes over vs renting there. We would > > > need light touring bikes, triples, with light baggage racks, for two > > > adults and two preteens, preferably tiagra quality or higher. Any > > > thoughts? > > Not sure where to rent, but I'll cross-post to uk.rec.cycling where > > you'll get a better response. > > Alan. > > There is a hire place in Charminster, Bournemouth called "on yer Bike" > which several people I know have used without problems.www.onyerbike.co.ukis their website I think... Thanks. I have written to them for info. L
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Date: 14 Oct 2007 23:16:03
From: p.k.
Subject: Re: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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mtb Dad wrote: > Not sure if this belongs in rec.misc? > > Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. > I'm looking at costs of flying bikes over vs renting there. We would > need light touring bikes, triples, with light baggage racks, for two > adults and two preteens, preferably tiagra quality or higher. Any > thoughts? try posting to uk.rec.cycling pk
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Date: 14 Oct 2007 19:39:33
From: A.Lee
Subject: Re: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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mtb Dad <listerfarrar@telus.net > wrote: > Not sure if this belongs in rec.misc? > > Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. > I'm looking at costs of flying bikes over vs renting there. We would > need light touring bikes, triples, with light baggage racks, for two > adults and two preteens, preferably tiagra quality or higher. Any > thoughts? Not sure where to rent, but I'll cross-post to uk.rec.cycling where you'll get a better response. Alan. -- To reply by e-mail, change the ' + ' to 'plus'.
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Date: 14 Oct 2007 20:21:21
From: Gerald H
Subject: Re: Bike rental/hire in Dorset/Devon UK
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In article <1i5znwa.1gu5hey1ac7s4yN%alan@darkroom.+.com >, alan@darkroom.+.com says... > > Thinking of a family cycling holiday in Dorset/Devon UK next summer. > > I'm looking at costs of flying bikes over vs renting there. We would > > need light touring bikes, triples, with light baggage racks, for two > > adults and two preteens, preferably tiagra quality or higher. Any > > thoughts? > Not sure where to rent, but I'll cross-post to uk.rec.cycling where > you'll get a better response. > Alan. There is a hire place in Charminster, Bournemouth called "on yer Bike" which several people I know have used without problems. www.onyerbike.co.uk is their website I think...
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