Flying Dodo
It'll soon be summer
So I bought a Deda Dog Fa
Even a Park Tools one?They are of the devil.
So I bought a Deda Dog Fa
Even a Park Tools one?They are of the devil.
Presumably the hooky thing is to open bottles of "Craft" <spit> beer. Or is it to manoeuver your ramekin of baked beans closer?I had one of those, then I went to a cycle show and the people on the Surly stand were flogging off their small part exhibits half-price for beer money. I now have one of these
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Some people describe riding your bike all night, once a month every summer, using just the first two of those words.@User21629, "proper mental relax" sums up the FNRttC in three well chosen words.
Or c) a hub that simply pulls apart without tools ;-)But doesn't the dog fang stop the chain winding off the granny ring.
Surely the thing you need for rear cassette chain woes is : -
a) A properly adjusted stop screw, and
b) One of those nifty tools which allows you to undo the cassette lock ring.
And some people think riding your bike at all is mental....Some people describe riding your bike all night, once a month every summer, using just the first two of those words.
I fear that may include the two young Twat Brothers that @sagefly and I encountered in Wallington on Saturday morning, who wound down their window and screamed at us with faces contorted with fury, before braking in front of us and starting to reverse. Happily they thought better of it and we saw no more of them, but little things like that do make a ride memorable.And some people think riding your bike at all is mental....
Yes, sorry, my wrong. But I do posses a NBT2 and take it on trips even when I am on the Rohloff in case someone else needs it.But doesn't the dog fang stop the chain winding off the granny ring.
Not sure I could though. GYP IMHO.It is capable of opening all sorts of beer. Being American, it can even manage Bud Lite, I imagine.
Yes, I can see that being beaten to a pulp by @sagefly would have put a real downer on their evening outtwo young Twat Brothers......Happily they thought better of it
Small point of clarification*, this was on the way back in the rather mad Saturday daytime traffic, not the night ride. That was really quite serene, and even the occasional drunk that spoke to us seemed friendly (cf the car at the top of Portnalls Hill).Yes, I can see that being beaten to a pulp by @sagefly would have put a real downer on their evening out
I can do plenty of quality....life is too short to drink sch1tt beer.You might have been disappointed, had you done that. The beer drinking was more quality than quantity.
Mike, not Mark....They seating was comfortable and the impromptu elevenses inspired by Rob was just that inspired!
The Wallington twats would have been interesting, great night and very mild weather. Remarkable in the very TEC incidents, a rear derailleur adjustment and a single puncture on the run in to Bright Helm, not counting Hull Marks deflations..... He didnt need TEC support, showing off really.
High five to Adrian for stepping up to the plate, job well done. To the lady who got up the Dyke no stop, great achievement and a big confidence boost, you can do any climb!!
Thank for the company of Ross, Nigel Adam and Rob at the back and to the waymarkers too many to list.
To Ross and Rob for the company on the SMRBtH. Hope knee is a simple fix Ross.
See you all for the Christmas ride.
Being tooled-up sarf of the river is aways a good plan...On a sub note: my substantial wrench came in for some flack but having done these rides before through some of the more “colourful” environs of the London suburbs in the early hours, I feel it had its place!!!