Flying Dodo
It'll soon be summer
Cycling in Beds is the stuff of dreams.
You must have some weird dreams!
Cycling in Beds is the stuff of dreams.
I don't own one of those.One that you'll not fall off of?![]()
"Flamin' Nor I" Just pack a kilt, Greg - you'll be ok on either bicycle. Is the green one the lovely EBC one? Go for that!I don't own one of those.![]()
2012 may be the first FNRttC tour but its also the 100th anniversary of Kathleen Ferrier's birth. After Dell & Susie's windy weekend experience they might appreciate this as the LonJoG theme:
Stairway to Heaven for the Jedburgh climb?
I can't decide which bike to take...
the black 'un is alloy with carbon fork, quicker but more nervous, has toe overlap, has cross top levers, has 'racing' triple, 700c x 28's, hasn't been ridden for a few weeks, and is Campag Veloce.
the green 'un is alloy with steel fork, more forgiving when riding tired, has better more consistent (disc) brakes, has lower gearing via a trekking triple and wider spread cassette, 700c x 37's, has just been on a four day mini-tour in Scottishland and is what I'm commuting on this week, and is Shimano Sora/Deore.
the fixed is steel with a steel fork(only joking folks)
they both fit perfectly are both be brooks'ed for and aft.
Thoughts folks?
light and lissome is best, like your good self, Gregster!I can't decide which bike to take...
the black 'un is alloy with carbon fork, quicker but more nervous, has toe overlap, has cross top levers, has 'racing' triple, 700c x 28's, hasn't been ridden for a few weeks, and is Campag Veloce.
the green 'un is alloy with steel fork, more forgiving when riding tired, has better more consistent (disc) brakes, has lower gearing via a trekking triple and wider spread cassette, 700c x 37's, has just been on a four day mini-tour in Scottishland and is what I'm commuting on this week, and is Shimano Sora/Deore.
the fixed is steel with a steel fork(only joking folks)
they both fit perfectly are both be brooks'ed for and aft.
Thoughts folks?
Ply her with enough cider and our very own contralto may be willing to serenade us atop a Northumbrian hill.2012 may be the first FNRttC tour but its also the 100th anniversary of Kathleen Ferrier's birth. After Dell & Susie's windy weekend experience they might appreciate this as the LonJoG theme:
YesAnd would it be excessively pedantic to point out that a wind that blows southerly may actually be a wind from the north?