Of course. Have to make a living somehow
Next you'll be buying your sixth boat...
Of course. Have to make a living somehow
Did I miss the group photo taken by the techno-numpty at Weaverham @Katherine ? Or did she never actually press the right button?
Did I miss the group photo taken by the techno-numpty at Weaverham @Katherine ? Or did she never actually press the right button?
Wanda2010 is either inside the café or is standing behind a normal sized person. Kathryn is presumably helping the technophobe to use the camera phone
More than that creak from the left hand pedal or the rudely noisy freehub which scares crows out of trees?Excuse the diversion, but @YahudaMoon - what kind of mudguards do you have on your bike? Mine were annoying me and I was eyeing up yours with something as close to envy as one can muster over a mudguard...
Neither of those was annoying me.More than that creak from the left hand pedal or the rudely noisy freehub which scares crows out of trees?
Neither of those was annoying me.![]()
They've probably faded into the background for you. Part of cycling's rich tapestry.Neither of those was annoying me.![]()
Excuse the diversion, but @YahudaMoon - what kind of mudguards do you have on your bike? Mine were annoying me and I was eyeing up yours with something as close to envy as one can muster over a mudguard...
I thought you had made them yourselfHi
Im using the old French mudguard by Salmon
Here
http://www.cyclesdsalmon.com/gardebouevelocarbone2016.html
The good thing about them is they'll fit any race bike with no clearance for guards, you just need the conversion kit or make your own
The only UK retailer that I know of is Mudguard Man who mails them. not sure if he's still up and running, I used him a few times and can be cranky if you ask any questions
Can't find a link for him, sorry