Shall do!Nobody wrote:Get a spoke tension gauge and a good spoke wrench and then make sure the spokes stay at a high enough tension by periodically retensioning, then retruing.WarbyD wrote:Honest question.. What maintenance is the end user supposed to be doing to prevent broken spokes? I've already had two broken spokes on a bike I purchased in January (not cell), had the wheel rebuilt under warranty after the second one broke, and am interested to know what I could/should be doing to prolong their life. As a clyde I know my wheels take a beating, so anything I can do to make life easier for them is a bonus.
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby dajackal » Wed Apr 30, 2014 2:29 pm
just wondering if anyone can tell me which mudguards are compatible with the Cell Swift
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Postby CELL Bikes » Wed Apr 30, 2014 2:34 pm
Hi dajackal,dajackal wrote:hi all, Cell Swift rider here...looking to get me some mudguards for my commute to work
just wondering if anyone can tell me which mudguards are compatible with the Cell Swift
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby cancan64 » Thu May 08, 2014 4:44 pm
Any idea on when you will have new stock of your Azure Bib Shorts...I have been talking them up to friends to find you that you only have limited sizes left
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby idasfa38 » Sun May 11, 2014 11:53 pm
Oh my god oh my god oh my god. I'm so keen. Any idea on pricing?JBark wrote:I didn't realise Cell was doing a cyclocross bike, any more details/specs on it?ningnangnong wrote:Any updates mate?CELL Bikes wrote:The Brunswick (the cyclocross bike) has been delayed due to a SRAM Disc Brake recall and we're looking at May-ish (sucks).
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Maybe they should just drop SRAM and go with the new Shimano 5800 105 groupset. 11 speed 105 with hydro disc, so dreamy.
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Postby CELL Bikes » Mon May 19, 2014 2:40 pm
Hi idasfa38,idasfa38 wrote:Oh my god oh my god oh my god. I'm so keen. Any idea on pricing?
The forthcoming Brunswick will be competitively priced and offer crazy value against similarly spec'd CX bikes out there.
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby VinoVelodrome » Mon May 19, 2014 4:49 pm
Anyway, very happy with what I got.
Will still be keen to see what you've come up with on the CX front.
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Postby CELL Bikes » Mon May 19, 2014 4:53 pm
No worries mate. Thanks for your consideration!VinoVelodrome wrote:Got sick of waiting and bought a CX bike just last week
Anyway, very happy with what I got.
Will still be keen to see what you've come up with on the CX front.
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby jasonc » Mon May 19, 2014 8:59 pm
be more death in prahran with all the dooringsrodneycc wrote:I hope its not nicknamed Death in Brunswick for those that have died waiting for it
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby CELL Bikes » Thu May 22, 2014 3:27 pm
It's TBD for now. We're all frothing as well. I've got my name on one, as well as a few other staffers!billy70 wrote:other tit bits to feed our anticipation?
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby mikesbytes » Fri May 23, 2014 9:47 am
Have you had a look at a filter by available size, for example by selecting 43 and 44 I only see shoes where those sizes are in stock.
Some of your competitors do it, not many. I guess it will depend on what software you are using, it could be easy or could be difficult to do.
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby biker jk » Fri May 23, 2014 10:05 am
Let me say that your speed of delivery is excellent. Less than 24hrs from ordering to the package arriving. No complaints here just high praise. However, I'm still not receiving the email with the tracking number.
"You will receive the tracking number in an email shortly(listed under the'Labels'column)." This email is never sent.
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby CELL Bikes » Mon May 26, 2014 9:40 am
mikesbytes, funny you should ask! Let's just say that when June comes, it'll be a lot easier to order and find what you want!mikesbytes wrote:Hi Mark,
Have you had a look at a filter by available size, for example by selecting 43 and 44 I only see shoes where those sizes are in stock.
Some of your competitors do it, not many. I guess it will depend on what software you are using, it could be easy or could be difficult to do.
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Postby CELL Bikes » Mon May 26, 2014 9:43 am
Hi bike jk, we are very very close to sorting this out. We have to liaise with other 3rd parties we use for shipping, and once we have all of them working together and optimised in our system, everything will start working as it should.biker jk wrote:Mark
Let me say that your speed of delivery is excellent. Less than 24hrs from ordering to the package arriving. No complaints here just high praise. However, I'm still not receiving the email with the tracking number.
"You will receive the tracking number in an email shortly(listed under the'Labels'column)." This email is never sent.
Regards
Apologies to everyone who haven't received their tracking numbers.
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby biker jk » Mon May 26, 2014 9:57 am
Thanks for looking into this Mark.CELL Bikes wrote:Hi bike jk, we are very very close to sorting this out. We have to liaise with other 3rd parties we use for shipping, and once we have all of them working together and optimised in our system, everything will start working as it should.biker jk wrote:Mark
Let me say that your speed of delivery is excellent. Less than 24hrs from ordering to the package arriving. No complaints here just high praise. However, I'm still not receiving the email with the tracking number.
"You will receive the tracking number in an email shortly(listed under the'Labels'column)." This email is never sent.
Regards
Apologies to everyone who haven't received their tracking numbers.
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Postby CELL Bikes » Mon May 26, 2014 4:12 pm
Hi bike jk, it's actually a huge part of my day to get this actioned and done.biker jk wrote:Thanks for looking into this Mark.
One of the best things about paying attention in forums is that you get to see what is important to potential and current customers.
By paying attention to what you guys say in here, we have an ear to the ground regarding things that you're happy or unhappy about.
A big part of my day is trying to get the things that keep you from ordering from us, or keep you to continue ordering from us fixed and done.
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby AP81 » Wed May 28, 2014 8:56 pm
Have recommended to a few people and they are all very impressed. Don't know how you make money on it, let alone break even.
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Postby CELL Bikes » Thu May 29, 2014 10:31 am
Hahaha, let's just say, none of us have flash cars, flash clothes and our warehouse is very 'humble'.AP81 wrote:Don't know how you make money on it, let alone break even.
The savings gets passed on to you, and we run as lean as possible.
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Re: Cell Bikes
Postby CELL Bikes » Thu Jun 19, 2014 9:44 am
#1 We've launched a newer, better (hopefully) website! Please have a look and let me know your thoughts. http://www.this link is broken
#2 The long and eagerly awaited Cyclocross bike will be landing in the 1st week in July (yay). It's still called the 'Brunswick' and I personally can't wait to get my hands on one!
#3 We've finally fixed our tracking number issues! If for some reason you still didn't get one, please let me know (mark@this link is broken)
As always, thanks to this great forum and members for the honest and constructive feedback!
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