The old ones are the best eh @Sterlo ? The older the tree the bigger the conkers
Ming the Merciless There is no mercy Photo Winner Location Inside my skull 27 Apr 2022 #16 Cycleops said: The old ones are the best eh @Sterlo ? Click to expand... The older the tree the bigger the conkers
Cycleops said: The old ones are the best eh @Sterlo ? Click to expand... The older the tree the bigger the conkers
OP OP Johnno260 Veteran Location East Sussex 27 Apr 2022 #17 vickster said: The Whyte R7s with rigid fork and single chainring are in the 11kg range depending on model Click to expand... That’s the one I’m mainly looking at, and a local shop has some which was a fantastic call.
vickster said: The Whyte R7s with rigid fork and single chainring are in the 11kg range depending on model Click to expand... That’s the one I’m mainly looking at, and a local shop has some which was a fantastic call.
Rusty Nails We remember Location Living in the slow lane 27 Apr 2022 #18 Ming the Merciless said: The older the tree the bigger the conkers Click to expand... But they still get wrinkled and shrivel when they drop.
Ming the Merciless said: The older the tree the bigger the conkers Click to expand... But they still get wrinkled and shrivel when they drop.
vickster Legendary Member 27 Apr 2022 #19 Johnno260 said: That’s the one I’m mainly looking at, and a local shop has some which was a fantastic call. Click to expand... There are a few models…one of the wsds is extremely well named
Johnno260 said: That’s the one I’m mainly looking at, and a local shop has some which was a fantastic call. Click to expand... There are a few models…one of the wsds is extremely well named
C ChrisKz Well-Known Member 27 Apr 2022 #20 A bike for your wife ? .. ,, lol good deal .. only kidding .. sorry about that . It sounded so funny
OP OP Johnno260 Veteran Location East Sussex 30 Apr 2022 #21 She was really tempted by the Marin DS2 and loved it on the test ride, it has suspension forks but they can. Be locked. https://www.marinbikes.com/gb/bikes/2022-san-rafael-ds2
She was really tempted by the Marin DS2 and loved it on the test ride, it has suspension forks but they can. Be locked. https://www.marinbikes.com/gb/bikes/2022-san-rafael-ds2
OP OP Johnno260 Veteran Location East Sussex 30 Apr 2022 #22 Didn’t have time for the Whyte test ride but she is going back next week.
Cycleops Legendary Member Location Accra, Ghana 30 Apr 2022 #23 The Marin looks okay but I thought it was the weight she was worried about not being able to lock the fork out?
The Marin looks okay but I thought it was the weight she was worried about not being able to lock the fork out?
OP OP Johnno260 Veteran Location East Sussex 30 Apr 2022 #24 Cycleops said: The Marin looks okay but I thought it was the weight she was worried about not being able to lock the fork out? Click to expand... So did I lol but once she tried some different bikes the Marin was the preferred choice. I will see how she finds the Whyte as well.
Cycleops said: The Marin looks okay but I thought it was the weight she was worried about not being able to lock the fork out? Click to expand... So did I lol but once she tried some different bikes the Marin was the preferred choice. I will see how she finds the Whyte as well.
B bonzobanana Guru 2 May 2022 #25 I see planet x have a nice titanium adventure bike discounted to £999 but only available in small size. https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CBOORRSX/on-one-rocky-road-sram-sx-titanium-adventure-bike Very good spec for the money if the frame size is suitable.
I see planet x have a nice titanium adventure bike discounted to £999 but only available in small size. https://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CBOORRSX/on-one-rocky-road-sram-sx-titanium-adventure-bike Very good spec for the money if the frame size is suitable.