The Cyclists/ebikers

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by DucatiScud, Apr 7, 2020.

  1. i'm sure people have done far more, but recorded around 42 mph on a favorite hill near me, and only backed off because of a bend you can't take at that speed, plus felt like a (micky mouse) wheel might buckle on braking.
     
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  2. A gorgeous Bianchi, chap I once worked with used to trawl council tips looking for quality bikes thrown away. He made good a few destined for scrap.
     
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  3. not allowed now - as soon as it's on the tip it's "Kerching!!" time for the "owners".
     
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  4. Yes you can’t remove from our local tip. He lived in the big city though and would on occasion grease palms.
     
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  5. I worked very close to the tip in my old job, all bikes were taken aside and then taken to auction.
    If you were lucky enough to spot a nice one you could haggle and buy it before it went off. I got my first MTB and roadie that way. The chap in charge was no fool, he had a wealth of knowledge on the value of just about anything that came along. He made a killing once on a pallet load of old 'scrap' steel tube, that turned out to be pre-cut Reynolds frame tubes.
    There were some interesting 'as new' old bikes that came in, 20-30 years old, riden a few times then left in the shed.
     
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  6. they’d have killed for a gravel bike
     
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  7. They’ve have killed for some gears…..
     
  8. Just finally found a set of crank brothers refresh kits for an old pair of pedals that I want to rebuild. I may try and strip what’s left of the anodising off and try and refresh the exterior, what could possibly go wrong.
     
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  9. just look what you've started N..




    I can move this to Random Videos if you want?
     
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  10. got lost in Cobham again

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  11. Maybe not the barbarians wouldn’t like the exposure…..
     
  12. Interesting that this clip counters my belief that cyclists can be prosecuted for speeding. He’s also later going to delve into your driving licence and your cycle riding behaviour.

     
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  13. Yesterday I embarked on what ended up as my longest ever ride. I also stopped at Semley to pay my respects and view the stained glass window and “headstone”of WPC Yvonne Fletcher. Had a good lunch at Pronto Bikes and 40 miles, met my wife for coffee and share a slice of coffee and walnut cake.

    I have less than 600 miles to go for this year’s target of 3,107 m (5,000 km) and hoping I can get it done well before Christmas. The pain cave is nearing completion in case the weather turns early.

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  14. Great effort!
    100 next year?
     
  15. He has some great guidance re. cancelling your TV licence and removing the implied right of access to your property.
     
  16. I don’t watch much of his output, but I’ll take a gander at the property access one. Thanks
     
  17. I’ve been trying to get to 100 for a while, unless the weather holds for at least another month it will be next year.
     
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  18. Nice 77 mile loop today on me ribble, nowt flat round here, 5.5k feet of climbing sees me ready for me tea....
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    Lovely day for it :cool:
    56 on the Hybrid, kinder to my back and neck issue.
     
    #3679 Nelson, Oct 8, 2023
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