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A stange gap so far this year! And all the stranger in a time of rocketing fuel prices, when you might expect the bicycle to be making a big return.
Here is my Falcon, bought in 1996, second hand, for £15. Only the forks, frame and front wheel survive from that purchase! Let's see this season's cycle outfits! George |
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Hi there George.
Having just sold my Santa Cruz Blur mountain bike,(on the advice/insistance of the surgeon who recently operated on my broken elbow), I am now left with just my Specialized Sirrus road bike to try to keep fit(ish) on. The combination of modesty & respect for other forum users eyes forbids me from publishing piccy's of me in the dreaded Lycra. Matt. |
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George
Nice to see a photo of a proper metal bike. Non of this carbon fibre bollocks. |
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Who's got carbon fibre bollocks? Makes a broken elbow seem like small beer. |
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On lycra, I just wear whatever I need at the other end, so that these were my working togs that I wore at work easrlier etc!
I suppose it was odd to see me wearing a black tie outfit on a bike but it happened many times in the old days for concerts! Even though the bike is basocally steel it is not heavier than many bikes, and is lighter than a friend of mines brand new high-tech job, but that does have front suspemsion ... More piccies of bikes please! George PS: Apologies 'bout the socks!!!! |
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A man can NEVER have too much carbon fibre on his bike.
Bruce |
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I don't understand suspension on bikes, I'm still using a Raleigh Mountain Bike that isn't much younger than me that has been maintained with pretty much whatever was lying around in the shed at the time (e.g. the washers on the front wheels are actually bits of old metal light fittings), still works fine though! I have borrowed a few bikes with suspension, and I really intensely dislike them. |
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I guess you don't ride much off-road? |
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Quite the oposite, I spend more time off road than on.
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I'll guarantee that I could convert you to the benefit of suspension by getting you to ride a well-set up bike on some of the trails around here! I do ride a fully rigid hardtial occasionally, it helps my skills but it beats up my arms and shoulders on anything really rocky. Bruce |
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More piccy's for George!
OK, well No more looning about on this Because I couldn't risk any further damage to this So now I'm pootling along the quiet country lanes of Essex on this or maybe just walking the dog & repairing the lawn! Matt. |
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That could well be the issue, the things I've tried have all felt bouncy and more annoyingly I couldn't really tell what the front wheel was doing through the handlebars! |
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Carbon Fibre would spoil the look of a proper bike. [IMG:left] [/IMG] |
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And
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I was speaking with a nice old gent (75 yrs) yesterday who is planning 400km London to York in under 24 hours this weekend, on an ancient FIXED-WHEEL!!!
I kept very quiet about my cycling. |
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Fatcat - a triple on and you call it a proper bike?
My 1980's Alan Record Carbonio is a proper bike (and a full carbon frame)although it has just been retired from active duty. |
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Did someone mention carbon-fibre? My new steed:
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A gentleman like yourself, Fredrik, should have a Pashley Roadster Classic.
I'm building a new toy. |
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Dear Christian,
I would love one and when I finnally do away with the Volvo, I would consider it! The old car will be my last! Forward planning can eliminate the need for a motor altogether in time. But I would keep the Falcon as well. I practically built it as it stands today! ATB from George PS: Please tell about your newly built toy! |
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Some early footage of Fatcat in action - on a REAL bike... |
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