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The Bike Rack, Dublin: A review

December 10th, 2024 | Reviews

I took my bike in for a service at this bike shop. They aim to service your bike in 24 hours and give you a text when it is ready. My first experience wasn’t stellar. I didn’t get a text, and it took several days, but I did eventually get my bike back. I decided I would give them a second chance.

I took my bike in with a list of things I wanted them to look at. One of which was that the seat clamp wasn’t holding the bike in place. They said it needed a new one and they would get one in a few days. It never turned up. This went on week after week. For 3 months. I did get one call from them. But beyond that, it was I who had to chase them every week. They said the problem was with Hollingsworth Cycles, and Hollingsworth said the problem was with Bianchi.

After three months, I gave up and phoned my local bike shop (Woodrup Cycles). Woodrup said they could have a new one from Bianchi UK in a few days, but could probably find me something in the shop if I needed it sooner. So, I sailed back home, picked up the part, and took it to The Bike Rack so they could fit it. They did so and then forgot to text me to let me know my bike was ready.

I finally got my bike back exactly three months after I took it into them. I documented all of this in a previous blog post.

Since then, there has been a new development. One of the issues I asked them to look at was the tubeless tyres not holding pressure. They checked over the rim tape, valve and tyre and said everything was fine, and it must be the sealant I was using. I started riding again. But, alas, after a few rides, my tyre lost its pressure in the middle of an event.

This time, I took it straight to Woodrup. Woodrup told me the tyre fitted was not tubeless, which may explain the pressure issues I was experiencing. This surprised me, as I had asked The Bike Rack to investigate those very issues.

A review is typically about giving an opinion. I’m not going to do that here. I’m simply presenting you with the facts: they had my bike for three months, this was only ended when I sourced the part myself, and it came back with a non-tubeless tyre on it. It’s up to you to decide whether you would trust them with your bike. This was my experience but I am sure other people have had different experiences.

Ruins

December 9th, 2024 | Books

Ruins is the second novel in Orson Scott Card’s Pathfinder series. I went straight from the first book to this one and it is probably even better.

Card gives an introduction in which he says trilogies are often rubbish because the middle book/film is just filler. I think he is spot on: most trilogies would do better as two books. This one is more like an Asimov book. Stuff happens. Interesting stuff. And we get even more into the science fiction that was promised in book one.

Pathfinder

December 8th, 2024 | Books

Pathfinder is the first novel in Orson Scott Card’s series by the same name.

I loved the Ender’s Game books so I thought I would give this a try. I wasn’t sure at first as I was looking for science fiction and this started out more as a fantasy book. And it is, although it got more science fiction-y as time went on.

I’m glad I stuck with it. It turned out to be a great fusion of fantasy and science fiction involving time trial but with some good twists on the way time travel is usually presented. Rather than getting caught up in ensuring causality loops, Card just tells a great story.

Iveagh Sports Ground junior parkrun

December 4th, 2024 | Sport

On Sunday, Iveagh Sports Ground launched their junior parkrun. I was quietly hoping there would be cake. There wasn’t, but there was lots of very friendly and encouraging volunteers. The course is two laps on grass. It’s flat but still has a few lumps to make it interesting.

Gorey parkrun

December 3rd, 2024 | Sport

Another weekend trip. This time, our first one to County Wexford. Gorey is three laps of a the local park. It’s flat, a nice park and a cafe with toilets in the centre for post-parkrun snacks. Ticked off another G for Staying Alive and my 59th for Cowell Club. Lovely to be there for their 8th birthday and thank you to all of the volunteers.

Sugar Loaf hike

December 2nd, 2024 | Life

We hiked up a hill. Classic Snowdon style: drive most of the way up to th highest car park and then walk the last little bit. And I didn’t even summit it as I wasn’t feeling great. Beautiful scenery none the less, though.

Galway trip

November 20th, 2024 | Travel

Last weekend we visited Galway for the first time.

We arrived Friday and drove over the nearby town of Barna as a friend had recommended eating a Donnelly’s pub. Would recommend the cheesecake if you find yourself there. It was dark so we didn’t see much but did get a good meal and make it out in time before the rugby kicked off.

I completed University of Galway parkrun and then we headed over to Salthill to visit the aquarium. It specialises in local sealife which was great because as much as I enjoy a sealife centre, they get very similar once you have seen one. We also had tapas at Black Cat in Salthill which is very much recommended.

University of Galway parkrun

November 19th, 2024 | Sport

Another letter ticked off the alphabet challenge! This week I completed the University of Galway parkrun, earning me a valuable “U” and completing the spell “parkrun” challenge. It’s a nice course: a few laps around the field then an out and back along the river before one final lap of the field. Very flat and surface was nice enough for my fast shoes.

Mini Triathlon

November 18th, 2024 | Sport

On Friday, we staged our first Mini Triathlon. It consisted of a 400-metre swim in the pool, a 10 km cycle in the spin studio and a 2 km run around campus. It was a lot to organise but well worth it. Eight athletes took part and apart from having to invalidate the bike results due to a misconfiguration, everything went smoothly. We can’t wait to run some more events like this next year.

Corkagh Park track day

November 12th, 2024 | Sport

On Saturday we took to the cycle track at Corkagh Park for a coached cycle session. We went through fundamentals including gears, braking, cornering, and then onto group riding skills. We finished with a time trial and then a relay race with matched pairs from the time trial. I didn’t win but I did have a lot of fun coaching!