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TheDoctor

Europe Endless
Moderator
Location
The TerrorVortex
Elevated chainstays are not a great look, IMHO.
Is 1-by transmission really A New Thing?
I was riding a 40T to 14-34 5 speed forty years ago.
I'm now on 34T to 12-32 7 speed.
 

biggs682

Touch it up and ride it
Location
Northamptonshire
Alloy frames are better for using in the winter
 
Location
London
What do we want, what do we really want? Thinner rims/less braking surface/metal for more money.
All all we really need to be told is that we are Elite and mixing it with the peloton.
 

Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
BCF is always right and clubs should stick to the BCF rules ridgedly even if it means upsetting the club members.
 

tyred

Legendary Member
Location
Ireland
Off road riding on a drop bar bike is a new thing.
Not a drop bar bike but I put a picture on Flickr last week of my Raleigh Pioneer on a unsealed road covered in leaves and someone commented saying how I must be really brave and skilled to ride such a challenging road without a proper mountain bike and off road tyres.

The road runs alongside a lake shore so is pancake flat, it has a hardpacked surface and I ride it regularly even on slick tyred road bikes and I fail to see why it is such a challenge or why I would need a special bike to ride it :wacko:

I wonder did the commentator notice my Raleigh is built up as a fixed wheel.
 
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