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The Cyclists/ebikers

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

  1. I drive a Range Rover, the school run is way behind me and I news a bint.

    flashing rear lights for me, bright tops and helmet as well
     
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  2. I as motorcyclists we appreciated (or should) the benefits of being seen and taking responsibility for our own safety. Expecting everyone else to look out for us is a one way ticket to A&E or worse.
     
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  3. I agree :upyeah:
     
  4. Pushed my luck a bit today in the heat.
    60 + miles, was in survival mode for the last 6, :eek:
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  5. A bit of formation... ice-creaming ;-)
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  6. Furthest this year , 70 miles.
    Frustrating as my legs and CV are good, but I’m plagued by upper back and neck issues :(
    Still, very grateful to be able to get out.
    No scenery pics, just this lovely old bike and a bin.

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  7. Pink too :D
     
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  8. First one in a couple of weeks, enjoyed it .

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  9. Nice ride tonight. Soon be harvest time.

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  10. Bike taking a nap? Nice colour but I’m a dinosaur and still prefer the look of calipers over discs on a drop bar bike.
     
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  11. Got out today for a lovely 55 miler.
    Anyone remember Sir Douglas from Maggie’s cabinet? He used to live in this village and this is/was his lady wife.
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  12. Had a low speed off, having just set off stood on the pedals. Helmet and jersey wrecked, apart from the chain I’m hoping superficial damage to the bike. But I’m worried about the forks
     
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  13. Doesn’t sound nasty but unfortunate, hopefully not too bad as you’ve wrecked your helmet and it will be a speedy recovery.
    Why the forks though on a low speed incident, did they take the brunt of the force?
     
  14. Sorry to hear this, glad you had the sense to have a lid on.
     
  15. Has anyone seen or can recommend a Garmin to Quadlock adapter? That’s so a Quadlock case can be used on a Garmin bracket
     
  16. Arm is sore but full movement.

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  17. Ouch!

    Scraped levers are more aesthetically painful than a scraped arm :oops:
     
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  18. To be honest I’m more worried about the carbon forks. Not sure how they got damaged I was only doing 5 mph and it was me that hit the floor, handlebar tape is unscathed.
     
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