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Lochen

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Love the colour. What bike is it? Can't find anything like it on Wiggle.
Raleigh Mustang entry level model. they only had two sizes, and then only two each of those. I wonder if they've sold the last at this price.
 
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Lochen

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That's a really pretty bike - love the satin-metallic finish. Definitely lose the reflectors and pie-dish though!
How strange!
I've been eyeing those reflectors all day. The spoke ones are off.
Pie dish? That's the thing behind the gear group, yes?
 
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Lochen

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Lovely looking bike :thumbsup:

Enjoy :bicycle:

:stop:I hope you`re not riding it with the cable lock in that position.... It`ll make a mess of the paint work in no time at all. Stick it in your jersey pocket or get a little saddle bag :smile:

Noted. I'd missed that.
I am waiting on the arrival of a set of protection film for various rub points.

It's also getting a rear rack and one of those little crossbar bags. I need my 'accoutrements' with me.....I have many :rolleyes:
 

SpokeyDokey

68, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
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Nice and a bargain to boot.
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
What fantastic looking bike and great colour. Just looking at it makes me want to ride a bike so I'm sure you will be clocking up lots of miles on that. I also think it will not look bad even when mucky so you won't be wasting time cleaning and polishing when you could be out riding :okay:

Just my opinion but I would leave the dork disc on behind the cassette. Two reasons, one being that it isn't an easy job for everyone to take it off and secondly, if it is secure and not doing any harm then it can actually save the spokes from being cut by the chain if it ever over shoots the top of the cassette.
 

NeilM

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I've made my thoughts on this bike clear on Facebook. :-)

I know it is all weather dependant at this time of year, but if you can get out on a regular basis, you will see surprisingly good results in a pretty short time. Don't push it too hard, not at this stage, wait until spring to 'leave it all on the road'.

As for comments elsewhere about lycra. I always wear bib shorts, but on my mtb's I wear Ron Hill Tracksters over the top, as it saves the dog walkers from being stunned by the colour of my Lilly white legs.
 

greekonabike

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@Lochen nice bike mate, when you said it came with a bag of sweets I was assuming you'd ordered it from Tredz. I wasn't aware all the online companies were in the habit of giving out sweets with orders.

GOAB
 
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Lochen

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I've made my thoughts on this bike clear on Facebook. :-)

I know it is all weather dependant at this time of year, but if you can get out on a regular basis, you will see surprisingly good results in a pretty short time. Don't push it too hard, not at this stage, wait until spring to 'leave it all on the road'.

As for comments elsewhere about lycra. I always wear bib shorts, but on my mtb's I wear Ron Hill Tracksters over the top, as it saves the dog walkers from being stunned by the colour of my Lilly white legs.

Fancy seeing you here :okay:
 
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