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Phil Griffiths-Brown
Great Bike with some minor “SNAGS”
I have now had my Quella Varsity Courier for a few week and have cover a little over 400km on it. Overall I have been very happy with it but with a few snags.
Firstly the snags. (I have some good comments to make after)
The Kenda tyres that are included with the bike are not great. On the plus side I had done my research before hand and was already aware of this however they were worse than expected. I got my first puncher much sooner than I normally would. Don’t get me wrong this could be bad luck so no drama but after swapping out for a new tube I noticed that the side wall of tyres were not great quality and were easy damaged the first time this have ever happened to me with any bike tyre. I was always going to swap these tyres out for a new set at some point (and had even purchased some in advance) but I thought I would get at least 800km before having to do this.
The second snag is the brake pad included. These were not great quality and have already worn down to “need to be replaced levels” that said if you ride the bike fixed gear (I ride single speed) there would be a lot less wear on them and my guess is you would get X5 the use I got from them.
These last Snag was the spokes. After only about 5 days of riding I had a spoke completely separate from the wheel and had to rescue the cap from inside the wheel and reconnect. You should always get you wheel spokes checked over once you have had a bike for a little bit as the bike “beds in” to make sure the spoke tension is good; but this was more than that. I details check reviled 22 loose spokes across both wheels. I got that sorted quickly via my local bike shop (you should do this even if you don’t have this issue) but I felt that maybe the wheel build before the bike was sent out could have been better.
The good stuff
My bike now has a new rubber, correctly tension spokes and a new set of brake pad on the way…. And it is brilliant. My morning commute is a mix of bike lanes and slow moving traffic and this thing has been great for it. The Bull Horn bar are great for helping you get up to speed quickly and helping you get up them hills. The bike is very good at getting in and around traffic and people with ease. I have been having so much fun on it.
I know I am ride this “as the edge of what most people would use it for and it’s still great…. if you want a great city centre bike with super low maintenance this would be amazing no matter if you are going to ride it fixed or single speed. This would also be a great bike if you like the idea of riding a Fixie but are not 100% sure if you are ready for it….. just setup as a single speed for your daily ride then switch to Fixie for the weekend until you are ready to go full Fixie. They have some great YouTube videos to support you getting the bike setup if you need it.
The bike looks great, rides great and is great…. It’s not perfect but no bike is…. The “SNAGS” I had were all basic issues to sorts and shouldn’t put you off, more just things to be aware of…. it is 100% worth pressing the buy button
Varsity Cambridge Courier Single-Speed Bicycle
Ian Parker
Single Speed - back on the road!
Had to replace the chain, requested one for my 46/16 set up and without hesitation it was delivered. Result one very happy 61 year old bloke speeding around Leeds like the Olympian he believes himself to be!
KMC Bike Chain
Danny Pickering
Cool design and good quality
Great T- shirt. Love the design and the quality.
Only down side was the cost of posting, but after reaching out direct the team were able to send a t shirt out at reduced rate.
Will definitely buy again.
Paloma Fixie Coldharbour T-Shirt
Christopher Thornbury
Awesome commuter, very easy to setup and maintain. Single speed is perfect for flat and moderate inclines.
Nero Courier Black Single-Speed Bike
Cyclescheme
Great Bike
Great bike and excellent service from Quella. Jess was extremely helpful.