We are a long-established shop. We sell new and used bicycles, from hybrid commuters and fixed gear to tourers and MTBs. We can fix almost anything, including many of the bikes other shops don't. We can do steel frame repairs and alterations, and build wheels.
Location: United KingdomMember since: 02 Aug, 2000
XTR & Mavic rear wheel in mint condition at a very good price and seller very generously added a 105 front wheel free of charge. Well packaged and quick postage. Very happy customer and will definitely buy from Bikeworkshop again.
e***3 (251)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Well packaged. As described. Delivered on time.
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t***5 (162)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Top ebay seller,excellent everything,Great service as described,fast postage very nice person to deal with A+ 😀👍
j***j (631)- Feedback left by buyer.
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Great items, exactly as described - arrived quickly and well packaged - many thanks!!
8mm Bread Maker Pan Kneading Blade Mixing Paddle For Kenwood BM260 BM350 BM450
06 Sep, 2019
Too loose a fit
Too loose on the spigot - on the first rise the dough lifts it off so the knocking back doesn't happen
Stihl 3614-63PMX Lo Pro Ripping Chain + GB 20" Lo Pro Bar 3/8 Picco .050 72 D/L
13 Feb, 2019
Rip through the work
If you want to cut along the grain then a super narrow chain and bar like this makes it half the work. Runs on the standard flanged sprocket.
09 Mar, 2009
built to last...2 years.
This is a capable machine that makes good bread, but has some design faults and reliability issues. We use it twice a week. I've had 2 now. The non-stick on the bread pan only lasts 100 loaves until the dough isn't being mixed up properly and needs stirring in to the doughball. A new pan will cost 1/2 the price of the whole machine. After maybe 200 loaves, if you're lucky, the pan starts popping out of its spring holders. The springs can be re-bent, and the pan stretched a little, to keep the tension high enough, but it doesn't last. If you can check the cycle, it's not the end of the world, but it's hardly convenient any more. The electronics seem to pack up after a few years. Maybe I'm expecting too much, but as my first one cost over £100 and only made 100 loaves before being faulty, that's a quid a loaf just for the use of the machine, and not counting electricity.