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I see too much Jam on his toast. ;) I think.:thinkingface:
Lead you toff ours when I replaced it due to insufficient pressure turned out to be mild steel.
Not Bono again, has he being playing his U2 collection too loudly again Chris…:)
Strangely pleasant to look at, we have an art piece similar that is just discarded and weathered items found on a beach.
It’s not the fuel that will decide the value of this age of bike but their desirability, my lad loves motorcycles but not the generation of bikes...
His biggest restriction is his collection only, although to be fair he is in London village so has a good chance of someone with a cruiser bike...
Hmmmm
Wise, better to hope for forgiveness than permission.
Bomb
Cheers drizzle here in South Staffs. :worried:
My Wife handles these tasks, like having an unpaid servant that’s a little too mouthy sometimes…….
Personally I’d avoid CF for an off road bike, if you want longevity in a frame as has been posted since your post Titanium is the best material....
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...