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Like is an exaggeration I feel. They can be interesting as they can be pointers to a persons good taste. As an example bradders tank tops………
As they should be, unless backed up with heart rates segments are now useless for comparison.
No just the history, not live tracking. On a side note a while back me and a pal went Green Laning, he switched Strava on and claimed so many...
I have a hankering for a Guzzi, one my Father never fulfilled.
Some folk are born to lead fashion most are followers.;)
I notice you were so focused on EXPees choice of shocks you missed the rest of his questionable choices:joy:
Gonna be a busy season for race marshalling………….
Thankyou for your post. This has been a known problem since Strava became a thing, when I did and do use Strava I don’t start or finish mine...
Frustrating for you, hopes dashed at the line. Heal well and onto 2023 and your target. GWS.
Alongside electricity and their overlords electricians, who should be viewed with extreme prejudice. Alongside computer programmers and technicians.
BG changed their workforces conditions after they’d got rid of the middle managers, if they were any good and not too old to change jobs they’ve...
Reply of the year Chris, you should be on stage with such whit.
What !!!!! you’re sat on a chite load of the stuff.
No point in being loyal TBH to a dealer, a salesman yes but not to just the name on the door. TBF to the salesman on my van has honoured the 2...
Why is it that on an out and back it feels like a head wind, then when you turn it was a tailwind after all.:sob:
That’s a chitta, worth half that IMO. My lad prefers that version to the later fake 916 version.
There are all sorts of magic sprays that dealers spray on vehicles that hide a multitude of sins, my van looked mint until said coatings wore off....
I knew, an easy win…..
If you run out of food it’s a tradition to draw straws on who the rest of the crew eat, well allegedly they draw straws. However it’s more likely...
Pretty sure that ye olde worldy British sailors sailed straight down ish to the Azores to catch the trade winds. You rowing down to the Canaries...