zigzag said:
ianrauk said:Nice pics... and thanks for getting us to Croydon. I hope you got home in time for your visitors.
AdrianC said:I can't imagine that anyone has ever used this phrase before in the whole history of human existence.
redflightuk said:and a max speed record for me of 42.7, i think Ian and some of the others clocked close to 50.
zigzag said:
Wowbagger said:Overheard comment of the night: "I don't think anyone would ever want to have sex with me again after a baby had come out of there!"
zigzag said:
Aperitif said:Ha! The mystery'Rimas'?* (How is it spelled please?) "Getting quicker" is an understatement! Ian did well to keep up. Nice to meet you and I will cable tie your legs together next time.(And lash your right foot to the left pedal etc)
Nice to meet you.
*Rimux - Picasa tells me.
arallsopp said:Come along Martin, you've read the book. You should know how to spell Rimas by now
Oh, and I'd recommend letting his tyres down, then restoring them to full pressure (but with your pump submerged in water.) Almost impossible to detect until it punctures![]()
Wheeledweenie said:Oh, that's what we were talking about!![]()
I blame the tandem, Cathy and I probably had the most in-depth conversation of our lives on Friday night. I'm still riding high on the adrenaline and smugness of having made it though.
Huge thank yous to Charles for lending us his marvellous contraption and Simon for organising a fab ride, big love to those who applauded us on as we crawled up Ditchling (still can't believe we made it) and, of course, kudos to all the Martletts guys. It's the smoothest ride I've been on with the Friday night crew and that's no mean feat when you have that many people new to the concept.
arallsopp said:Come along Martin, you've read the book. You should know how to spell Rimas by now
Oh, and I'd recommend letting his tyres down, then restoring them to full pressure (but with your pump submerged in water.) Almost impossible to detect until it punctures![]()