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So old skool nobody does that these days, along with double declutching

I do that if I park on a hill, I don't trust my handbrake.
 
The snow is gone, but there's still a lot of dampness and the temperatures hover either just above or below freezing.

This is a pain in the backside: I can't take off the snow tyres because I don't know how slippery it will be when cycling to work in the morning, but I do know it will be above freezing on the return so I'll be riding heavy, expensive spikes on damp or dry, but not slippery tarmac.

Only a few weeks until I can change back to trail tyres and ride off into the sunset...
 

Levo-Lon

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The snow is gone, but there's still a lot of dampness and the temperatures hover either just above or below freezing.

This is a pain in the backside: I can't take off the snow tyres because I don't know how slippery it will be when cycling to work in the morning, but I do know it will be above freezing on the return so I'll be riding heavy, expensive spikes on damp or dry, but not slippery tarmac.

Only a few weeks until I can change back to trail tyres and ride off into the sunset...


I've never ridden on spikes.. Its sounds a bit risky if not on ice and snow
 
I've never ridden on spikes.. Its sounds a bit risky if not on ice and snow

Not really: they're annoying, slow and noisy, but really it's like riding on knobbly tyres.
 
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Who says that animals can't think or plan ? Schrodie has just invented a new game for himself ! He has brought his ball in and placed it between the 4 legs of a stool. The legs form a cross pattern with a gap in between them just large enough to get his paw in. As he pats the ball, the ball has a chance to exit out between any of the other 3 gaps. He is having so much fun that he keeps bringing the ball back to do it again .
 
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