Tea? (Part 2)

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potsy

Rambler
He badly scratched me, but I think I will su
Will he need a tetanus? :unsure:
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
One of the feed stops is in Sherborne. I discovered the town by chance when planning a ride for my group last year and fell in love with it and the area. Very pleased to be going back there.
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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No :cuppa: for you Doc until you've lubed the chain and polished the rear cassette so you can see your face in it :laugh:
I'm going out on the Ribble flat barred bike tomorrow instead.
In all fairness, the main difference between them is that the Carbon bike has a 50/34 compact and an 11-32 10 speed cassette, whereas the Ribble had a 12-32 7 speed cassette and a 40 T single chainset. Changing gear therefore becomes a major policy decision.
 

TVC

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I'm going out on the Ribble flat barred bike tomorrow instead.
In all fairness, the main difference between them is that the Carbon bike has a 50/34 compact and an 11-32 10 speed cassette, whereas the Ribble had a 12-32 7 speed cassette and a 40 T single chainset. Changing gear therefore becomes a major policy decision.
Doc, stop showing off, this is the tea thread, just tell us what cake you're having.^_^
 

coffeejo

Ælfrēd
Yes, it's 8. Which means I'd better get a move on :ohmy:

Have a good ride :hello:
 

TheDoctor

Noble and true, with a heart of steel
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Mornings!!
Bit of a slow start here today, but I shall be off and away shortly.
Be a shame to waste the :sun:
 

TVC

Guest
:hello:


Right, broccoli and blue cheese soup is ready for lunch, and this afternoon we're off on a hunt for the fixin' of a green papaya salad
Just realised next weekend is a bank holiday :wahhey:
 
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