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Workshop prices Lewes

March 1st, 2010
Tune-up £25 plus parts
Adjust brakes and gears, wipe and lubricate transmission
Safety check and list any recommendations
General Service £49 plus parts
Full function and safety check and adjustment of all components, lubricate as required
Adjust gears, brakes, hubs, headset, bottom bracket (if relevant)
Fit any required replacement brake blocks, gear and brake cables and tyres
True and tension wheels, inflate tyres to  correct pressure
Wipe down frame and forks, degrease front and rear mechanisms
Full Overhaul £125 plus parts
Complete strip-down, degrease, clean and inspection of all components.
Check bike for faults including alignment of frame and forks
Re-assemble bike with new brake and gear cables
Grease hubs, headset, bottom bracket, brake bosses and seatpost
Lubricate transmission
True and tension wheels, inflate tyres to  correct pressure
Adjust all components as required
Fit any required replacement parts
At the moment we don’t take bookings, just turn up, drop the bike off and leave with an estimation of work to be done. Pick it up the next day.
24hour turnaround, same day when possible.

Christiania Cargo Bike coming VERY soon

February 23rd, 2010

So tomorrow I am taking a day out from the shop to travel up to see our friends at Velorution in order to pick up the two wheeled Christiania child friendly cargo bike.

With its capacious front box, the Christiana remains the original and best (not to mention Eco-friendly and fast) way to transport children.

Pedal East Sussex! Cycling for the over 50s

February 23rd, 2010

The Pedal East Sussex programme of rides is suitable for those already cycling as well as those returning to cycling after a break. Consequently the programme begins with shorter rides and builds up to longer ones. Each ride begins and ends at a train station. All rides have refreshment stops; certainly at the end. All the Rides are FREE!

First Ride of 2010-
Berwick to Glynde
Sunday 11 April
Meet at Berwick Station at 10.30am
7.2 miles on road (1.5 to 2 hours )
Cycle from Berwick Station along country lanes to Ripe and on to Glynde.

For more information contact
Tony Rowell
tel. 07714099481or at:
info@go-local.org.uk
www.pedaleastsussex.ning.com

Open Toolbox Lewes!

February 4th, 2010

So i have been toying with this idea for a little while and now i feel that Lewes is ready for it.
When i first moved to London, i used to offer a service which i called the Open Toolbox. Originally on a Sunday morning, the idea was that people would come over with bike problems, bring a few Sunday be(ers)verages, some food, a bit of music. Then i would give free use of my tools and advice. The main objective was to give people a chance to fix their own bikes, meet others and help each other out. It quickly became quite tight group or people, with regulars showing up. More importantly to me it allowed for myself to meet other bike nerds, seeing as i was new to the city. After the open toolbox session, we would normally go out for a lazy ride and end up at the Polo.

I still need to figure out the exact logistics of it. But it will more than likely be on a Wednesday evening. Lets say from 5 – 8. In the shop we only have two workstands so no more than two people working on a bike at a time. But im sure within the three hours, we can get through a few people. Obviously i do not want to take anything away from the bike doctors on a Saturday morning, this can be something a little different. Bring some snacks, maybe a beer or two. Along with all your bike questions. All for free!

Lewes is a very independent and community driven town. So hopefully this kind of thing will appeal to everyone. Even if you have no clue about bikes, i am sure you will learn something. Plus i can assure you, there is no better feeling than turning something that you think will never work into something as good as new.

If interested, please send an email to me (Matt) at lewes@futurecycles.co.uk. Or give me a phone call on 01273 483108.

Hope to hear from you all soon!

Hell of Ashdown – The Aftermath

February 1st, 2010

And so the day arrived. With weeks of pretending to train behind us, Matt and I set out to Biggin Hill to take part in our first sportive. What exactly possessed us to enter the gruelling seven-major-climb-110km-ride-in-the-middle-of-winter, I can’t actually remember – but on our way to the start line there was no turning back.

It was great to pull onto the open road and gather some speed to stick with a group that looked like they meant business. It was at that point that I got the unmistakeable feeling of a flat tyre. After ten minutes of faffing about with tubes all our momentum and enthusiasm had drained away, we set off to complete the remaining 109.5km.

It was only after a short while of getting back in our stride that Matt disappeared up the second major climb of the day. It’s fair to say that since our last ride he has improved immeasurably. A slight role reversal had occurred and I now felt like I was holding up progress. From Hever to Hartfield the roads became incredibly icey, with some sections needing to be walked instead. This seemed to really annoy some of the more experienced guys, but to me it was all part of it and added to the challenge.

The first feed station was in Hartfield where I was reunited with Matt after him waiting for “ages”. Tea, milk, three sugars, and back out on the road. Starting again after a stop was hard all day as you get cold so quickly. Still after five minutes all is forgotten, and you’re warm… apart from your hands, feet, and face.

Next, was Kidd’s Hill AKA ‘The Wall’. We have a little competition going in FutureCycles to see who can get up it the fastest. You can forget fastest times though, it was all about not stopping today. It has never seemed so steep, and I was very please to get to the top and see all those who had arranged to see us there.

A quick spin over Ashdown Forest and then a decent into Groombridge (and a climb out again). It was a very long way to the next feed station, and I think I took on about roast dinner’s worth of calories getting there. By this time Matt had dropped right back, and I had to wait “ages” for him.

Matt would be the first to admit that he may have gone of a little hard to the half waypoint…

There was the sudden realisation that I still had the same to do again.

….He may have died after Kidd’s Hill, but it’s fair to say that we have found our FutureCycles Cycle Team sprinter!

From the second feed there were only 20km to go, and they took an hour. On the way to the finish we stuck together as we navigated the icy patches and final climbs back towards Biggin Hill.

110km in 6 hours 18 minutes 6 seconds, start to finish including all stops… and punctures, which added up to over an hour. Not bad for a first run, and even though my legs were burning at the end, it’s a performance we can both build on in the future…

Yep, there’ll be more!

- David

On thin ice

January 9th, 2010

The recent weather is no reason to let your bike just sit there and gather snow.

Take a peak at these cycling tips for taking to the road in icy conditions.

Cool Britannia

January 7th, 2010

Let it snow…

December 18th, 2009

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A few photos from Lewes

December 6th, 2009

Norman Baker MP for Lewes and Liberal Democrats transport spokesman cutting the ribbon.

The Puncture Repair Kit band playing in the workshop!


Come on down and check us out.
Opening hours
10 – 5:30 Monday to Wednesday
10 – 7 Thursday and Friday
9 – 5:30 Satudays

4th of December- Lewes Shop Grand Opening!

December 1st, 2009

We are very excited and pleased to announce that after 12 years in Forest Row, we are branching out to Lewes with a second shop.
You may have noticed a few photos popping up on the blog with no explanation, but here it is now.

Future Cycles Lewes
39a Friars Walk
At the bottom of the main hill, about a 2minute walk from the station.

We are having a launch party this Friday the 4th. Starting at 2pm being led by Norman Baker MP for Lewes. We will be offering food and drink, free bike surgeries and launch day discounts. Later on in the afternoon we have a very special performance from The Puncture Repair Kit. Playing acoustic folk music. They will start at about 7pm.

It would be great if you could come down and join us. We have been working pretty hard on it for the past few months and what a perfect way to wind down with a bash.

Many thanks
Matt and the rest of the Future Cycles team

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November 13th, 2009

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Biggest drawing in the World

November 6th, 2009

I have just had some ideas for my next cycle tour!… hows about something along these lines?

Petition the Prime Minister

November 6th, 2009

A petition has been set up to press for increased legislation to protect cyclists on the road. Although the proposed rule could well be unenforceable, it’s always well worth making a fuss about these things in the hope that the attitude of drivers may change over time.

If you want your voice to be heard head here!

Enter Now!

November 1st, 2009

Just a reminder the enter the HELL of ASHDOWN sportive ASAP!

The places are filling up fast, so make sure you reserve your spot now.

Make your start time 10am, and you will be able to set off with all us at FutureCycles.

http://www.hell.gb.com/

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Brompton Designer wins lifetime award

October 18th, 2009

Andrew Ritchie, inventor of the Brompton bicycle, has been awarded the Prince Philip Designers Prize for his lifetime contribution to design.

Mr Ritchie was given the award by the Duke of Edinburgh at a reception at Buckingham Palace last night. He headed a strong field of nominees, which included graphic designer Michael Peters and fashion designer Jeff Banks, both of whom received special commendations.

Speaking after the ceremony, Andrew said he was “not finished yet”; although he stepped down as managing director in April 2008, he continues to work on the design and quality of the Brompton in his capacity as technical director.

Will Butler-Adams, his successor as MD, said: “This award is well-deserved recognition for a man who has dedicated his life to the fine perfection of the folding bicycle. Andrew never gave up on his belief that he had conceived a product that would add real value to people’s lives; years of knock-backs, refusals and false starts never dented his determination to make the Brompton a reality.

“Over 30 years on from the first prototypes, and with over 175,000 Bromptons being enjoyed all over the world, he has now received this tremendous recognition for his life’s work. But the philosophy he instilled in the business continues – we remain committed to British manufacturing and to improving on the Brompton’s ingenious design year on year.”

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Via Bike Radar

We have a few black M3L’s on order which will hopefully arrive within the next few weeks. Give us a phone call to reserve the only folding bike you will ever need.

RIP Frank Vandenbroucke

October 13th, 2009

Via Cycling News

Frank Vandenbroucke has died while on holiday in Senegal. Reports in Belgium said that the 34-year-old Belgian cyclist was found dead in his hotel room and that early reports indicate that he died of a blood clot.

Vandenbroucke was out of contract after leaving Cinelli-Down Under but was looking for a team in 2010 just a few weeks ago.

He turned pro in 1994 with Lotto and won an epic Liège-Bastogne-Liège in 1999, along with two stages in the Vuelta that year.

However his career was not without controversy. He was questioned by police for drink driving and possession of doping products and despite numerous comebacks he never reached the heights of 1999.

This Thursday..

October 6th, 2009

The Forest Row shop will be closed for the day as this weekend is the Cycle Show at Earls Court.

Thursday is for the trade and press, Friday to Sunday is for everyone else. You will get to see and feel all the new 2010 products, buy some discounted items and get to speak to the designers and manufacturers. Plus there is loads more going on to keep you amused.

Tickets are about £10 per person. Though if you look hard enough there are some discount codes floating around on the internet.

We will be re open on Friday with lots of exciting product news!

Cycleball

September 27th, 2009

And just when you thought Bike Polo was weird enough… Cycleball is on another level.

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Mechanical magicians

September 25th, 2009

The team in the work shop have been working wonders again. As well as maintaining all manner of bicycles the team can now add to their list the successful repair of a fountain pen and push-pedal bin!

The customer with bin troubles came into the shop after being told by the supplier that it was a write-off. We at FutureCycles are always up for a challenge, and set about restoring the bin to its former glory with standard cycle components.

“First I thought it was a load of rubbish“, said our Mechanic, “but we couldn’t refuse to help out… it’s great to recycle these things”

Get your bike down to the shop to have a service by our experienced mechanics – service charges from £25

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Tour of Britain

September 15th, 2009

The Tour of Britain is currently under way. Today is stage 4 of 8 and takes in some of the sights around Blackpool, before travelling south during the week and ending on Saturday (19th Sept) in London.

With a history of pushing up and coming riders to the fore, Russell Dowing sitting in eighth place is the Brit to watch right now.

You can follow all the action live  every day on the Tour of Britain website

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