jonny jeez
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Outside cycling consider the 'boot' or 'bonnet' of a car.
If we are stepping outside of cycling, then I would like to add the term Barter...when people mean haggle...winds me up every time
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Outside cycling consider the 'boot' or 'bonnet' of a car.
If we are stepping outside of cycling, then I would like to add the term Barter...when people mean haggle...winds me up every time
Likewise cyclocrossMountain bikes.
I'd guess less than 1% have even been in the vacinity of a mountain.
No, it's the shape of the whole thing that makes it a fork. If you're thinking of the bits where the wheel attaches, I would call those dropouts, although a quick google suggests that some may disagree with me and call them forkends!But doesn't each side have two prongs on the end, making them both a fork?
Front forks - fork, there's only one of 'em
I don't eat my dinner with a pair of forks.Do you wear trousers or a trouser? There's only one of 'em.
I thought you were highlighting the word WATERPROOF. It never is.View attachment 111324
This, also known as a "snot wipe".
I tested it (when nobody was looking) and it works .
*ahem* Brooks *ahem*I would like to rename my 'saddle' to 'triangle of pain'.
Beat me too it.I thought you were highlighting the word WATERPROOF. It never is.
No, the cassette is the plastic case containing the tape.
Sorry but no deal. It is a diminutive of case and clearly only refers to the container; except in popular usage of course, where your interpretation wins hands down.