She gonna start moaning....

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gbb

Legendary Member
Location
Peterborough
:blush::biggrin::biggrin:
Just been to collect another bike..BSO some may say, from a fellow Freecycler. The crank bearing cap has come undone, leaving the cranks...errr, slightly wobby :biggrin:
Otherwise, its wheels are true and everything else works. An hours work and hopefully it will be ready to pass on.
So the count at the mo in my house is...

Bianchi C2C in the shed (daily use)

Raleigh 531 in the shed (winter commuter)

Trek hybrid in the shed (icy weather commuter and summer relaxing ride bike)

Dawes Kalahari in the shed (wifes bike)

Raleigh Kandara Renolds 501 MTB frame in the garden....future project maybe.

Sabre Typhoon (or is that the other way round :sad:) MTB in the garden.

Alloy frame rebuild 21 speed MTB in the garden. My sons now...he ditched the Sabre when he saw this. I'm very pleased with this one...all for £16 worth of parts and a few hours build time.

Technically, i have a 90s Raleigh ladies hybrid too....long term (permanent no doubt :biggrin:) loan to my sons girlfriend.

A shed with various wheels / cranks / handlebar sets, turbo, maintenance stand etc etc etc

9 bikes plus a box full of bits....i'm going to get it soon :laugh:

Can't stop....i've got another bike to play with :biggrin:
 

Speicher

Vice Admiral
Moderator
Just how big is your shed?

Or how many sheds have you got?

:biggrin:
 
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gbb

Legendary Member
Location
Peterborough
lukesdad said:
Don t give her the key to the shed! :laugh:

Bugger...yes :biggrin: i like it...

It's not just at home mind. Some have started walking into my workshop at work and saying 'is the bike shop open ?'
Tyres hanging on the wall , innertubes on the shelf, a pair of handlebars stuck in a corner...i'm gonna get a bollicking at work too.

Advice please....it's all getting out of control :blush:
 

Shaun

Founder
Moderator
Get Mrs gbb signed-up on Ebay and go away for the weekend.

She may just make you enough for one really expensive bike! :biggrin: :smile:
 

levad

Veteran
Well done. Admitting that you have a problem is the first step to recovery :smile: and no, I am not a cycleotherapist!
 
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