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    heinrich.boller 2 years ago in Cycling

    Ravemen Fr160

    Hello Product Manager Bike Accessories I'm interested in the Ravemen Fr160 front light. Fits Garmin adapters, is small, light and has top reviews. Are you planning to add it to the range? If so, I'll wait to order it from another shop ;-) Thanks and greetings Heinrich

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    BirkenKlopfer 2 years ago in Cycling

    Pedals Gravelbike

    Hey everyone, Currently looking for the best pedals for my gravel bike. I often use it to go into town (to the station, bakery etc), but also for longer tours at the weekend. They should have a click mechanism for more efficient pedalling. It is also important to me that I do not "swim" on the pedal, i.e. that I always have the same position on the pedal. Reasonably priced (under 70.-). Many thanks in advance for the Hilfe✌🏻

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    Burkhalter IT-Service 2 years ago in Cycling

    ultra-light rain cover for bike/cycle/gravel

    Hello together I am looking for an ultra-light and, above all, easily stowable rain cover for my bike. My idea is to attach a Vaude Cruiser Frame frame bag to the bike and stow a rain cover in it so that I always have something with me. The protection only has to be good for everyday riding (1-5km), so not for big tours. It's important to me that it's easy to stow away and still tight and reasonably comfortable. Can anyone recommend something? Maybe a poncho or something?

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    MostFamousDönerGod 5 years ago in Cycling

    Genetic manipulation on the bicycle

    I would like to make a gravel bike out of my Cannondale Fatty. Specifically, I want to fit a bullhorn handlebar and racing bike brakes and gears. I don't like the racing handlebars as much as the bullhorn handlebars. That's why I've chosen this. Does anyone here have any tips and tricks for any hidden beginner problems?

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    m.gugger 5 years ago in Cycling

    Bike warranty

    I am planning to buy a bike online. I still have some concerns about possible warranty issues (which can always happen). Does anyone have experience with how this process works for bikes? Bring-in (send it or bring it to the shop) sounds kind of complicated and like a long wait for a bike.

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