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Bicyclist thread
- NotoriousREV
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Middle-aged Dirtbag
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Coincidentally, I found out recently that the headmaster of my middle school was convicted and stuck on the register a few years ago. So it may have been an edict, not just the PE teacher!
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Any recommendations for bike postage ?
Paisley Frieght want £25 now
Paisley Frieght want £25 now
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Definitely the case if forgetting your protractor and compass meant your had to do double maths in your birthday suit.
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Have been loving this weather for riding. Went to the inlaws at the weekend, in Northants. I rode over to Silverstone to have a nosey at the F1 prep and then over to Turweston aerodrome. I done a pic.
(Was going to just post 1 or 2 but couldn't decide which ones, so just cover the less good ones up with your hand or something)
(Was going to just post 1 or 2 but couldn't decide which ones, so just cover the less good ones up with your hand or something)
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Just no3.
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Covered or visible? You using both hands and your feet?
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Ste - you can save weight mate - you dont need to carry shampoo and conditioner.
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Unfortunately I do. My beard gets frizzy otherwise.
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I went down to Glentress for the first time in ages over the weekend, fell off a couple of times. I'm blaming lack of traction . Everything was covered in that really fine dust because it's been so dry.
Was good to get out on some trails. It's only the second or third time I've been off road since I built the Chameleon .
Was good to get out on some trails. It's only the second or third time I've been off road since I built the Chameleon .
An absolute unit
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I hope none of you are using your asthma inhalers while riding.
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Recently acquired one of these to celebrate my 30th -
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pNgwMahveReXoGiGA
Bird Aeris 145. Taken it for a spin round the local trails (Swinley Forest) and its great. Its far more capable than me at the minute though and my fitness definately needs some work! Dropping seatposts are the work of gods!
https://photos.app.goo.gl/pNgwMahveReXoGiGA
Bird Aeris 145. Taken it for a spin round the local trails (Swinley Forest) and its great. Its far more capable than me at the minute though and my fitness definately needs some work! Dropping seatposts are the work of gods!
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Nice. I like Swinley, my kids are big fans too.
I keep looking, but not looking at Santa Cruz 5010s.
I keep looking, but not looking at Santa Cruz 5010s.
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Swinley has been my local riding spot for about 25 years now!
i really like Santa Cruz but they’re just too much money. I was after a Nomad but ended up with my YT Capra CF - it was winning the group tests and was the best part of £2k cheaper. Santa Cruz do have that desirability though with the smooth frames and great paint schemes - you see loads of them out.
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There is definitely a degree of paying over the odds for a Santa Cruz because they are nice things, but they are very nice things . I could've built something that did the same job as my Chameleon for less money but I wanted a Chameleon.
Saying that, I'm not sure I could justify the jump up to one of the full sus frames to myself.
Saying that, I'm not sure I could justify the jump up to one of the full sus frames to myself.
An absolute unit
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Sounds like a swinley meet is on the cards then! My boy loves it too but he's only 6 so the blue is enough for him. He gets a bit of a battering though as his Isla bike is fully rigid!
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Looks like I’ll be there in the morning a long as it’s no chucking it down.
Carl