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Pogue Mahone

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Apr 30, 2011
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Mine do, and I know it's a little wrong but I just couldn't help myself, not helped by the fact I'd do it again, in a heartbeat.
I tell myself if everything else is in check, then it's allowed.

IL may well have 2 different colours (he says deflecting the attention elsewhere).


The bar tape police will be along in a minute.

That bar tape is a disgrace. It's not black. And I bet his seat is.

As for the rest of the 'garb'...oh well, live and let live I suppose.

Actually, no. I cannot find it in me to allow it. He needs Clockwork Orange style shock treatment.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,870
West west west Sussex
Hi All,

Sorry to intrude on this long-established (actually somewhat intimidating) thread... but I'm finally getting back into cycling after 5 years out with back problems (which turned out to be psychological - my prime cycling years wasted). I did 65km on Saturday (Brighton - Lewes - Newhaven - Seaford - Alfriston - Berwick - Laughton - Ringmer - Lewes) and absolutely loved it.

Trouble is, I have a Specialized Sirus (now 13 years old) and great though it is, I need a racer. However, we're in the process of buying a house (and getting married on Saturday!) so I don't have a lot to spend. Where's the best place I can get a bike that's worth having, second hand, without spending the Earth? Ebay?
Great stuff.

Surely we're not intimidating, we can't be when the only rule is 'be nice'.
I'm still reeling from slighting [MENTION=3858]Motogull[/MENTION], fingers crossed he didn't take offence.

I've been switched back onto ebay at [MENTION=18774]Rugrat[/MENTION]'s request, it's just a couple of pages back, and am shocked by the price known brands are selling for.

As Bold says there is a healthy sub £500 market, (search www.bikeradar.com for that particular buying guide).
Normally I'd be saying stay well clear, but I'm not so sure now that the second hand market must be at an all time high.

While on bikeradar there's a classifieds section for sale/wanted.
I think there are posting restrictions so if any newbie wants to go down that route, I'll happily start a thread on their behalf.

One other thing that's occurred to me is posting a wanted sign on local clubs social media pages.
It could result in a decent well maintained bike, although as a rule we are reluctant to off load bikes.
 


Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,870
West west west Sussex
That bar tape is a disgrace. It's not black. And I bet his seat is.

As for the rest of the 'garb'...oh well, live and let live I suppose.

Actually, no. I cannot find it in me to allow it. He needs Clockwork Orange style shock treatment.
I think we can fairly safely say he's not a Brighton fan.

[MENTION=1320]Notters[/MENTION], Bold's hitting it out of the park today, yes carbon is lovely but it's nothing compared to losing the spare tyre.
(So I'm lead to believe, never having done it myself)

All bikes are different with different aspects.
My aluminium Bianchi is an absolute rocket, but is so 'solid' it's a very unforgiving ride, which I just couldn't do the miles on.
My carbon one is an armchair by comparison but would always lose in a sprint.
Before the end of the summer I will do a proper test an ride them both over my 10 mile course.


Seeing Notters enjoyment of a thumbs up, why don't we do that?
 
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Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Good one Pogue :thumbsup:
 


Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
24,869
Guiseley
Thanks all. I've a feeling I'll have to make to with my Sirus till at least this time next year... Though will hopefully get some shoes and pedals. I don't even have toe clips at the moment and I realise this makes a big difference.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
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Thanks all. I've a feeling I'll have to make to with my Sirus till at least this time next year... Though will hopefully get some shoes and pedals. I don't even have toe clips at the moment and I realise this makes a big difference.
A half decent set of tyres and a track pump will go a long way to improving your ride.

How have the gears held up over time? a £20 service might be like a new bike.
 








Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
9,925
Hi All,

Sorry to intrude on this long-established (actually somewhat intimidating) thread... but I'm finally getting back into cycling after 5 years out with back problems (which turned out to be psychological - my prime cycling years wasted). I did 65km on Saturday (Brighton - Lewes - Newhaven - Seaford - Alfriston - Berwick - Laughton - Ringmer - Lewes) and absolutely loved it.

That's a smegging good comeback ride.

I personally think its a pity we don't hurl abuse at each on strava as it happens. Its all light hearted.
 


Seagull over Canaryland

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Feb 8, 2011
3,549
Norfolk
A half decent set of tyres and a track pump will go a long way to improving your ride.

This. It's all very well having a Carlos Fandango bike with all sorts of go faster stripes, but I was gobsmacked what a difference some decent tyres and a track pump make - the latter should not be overlooked (unless you like masochistic bodybuilding with a conventional pump...), I now religiously check my tyres before every ride, for comfort, safety - and speed. It's a doddle with a track pump.
 


Indurain's Lungs

Legend of Garry Nelson
Jun 22, 2010
2,260
Dorset

Well, I suppose his only redeeming feature is that he doesn't have sky shorts on, so isn't quite a FKW.

Seriously though, what is the point of the cameras. And the ridiculous descending pose is so crap! It's drops or tops in the tuck!

I know I should be enjoying that cycling is so popular but he looks like he'd just wind up car drivers until one of them takes a swipe at the next poor fella on a bike, who is minding his own business and adhering to the rules!

By the way, the red back tyre was for one ride while the new one was in the post!
 








Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
24,869
Guiseley
A half decent set of tyres and a track pump will go a long way to improving your ride.

How have the gears held up over time? a £20 service might be like a new bike.

That's a smegging good comeback ride.

I personally think its a pity we don't hurl abuse at each on strava as it happens. Its all light hearted.

That wasn't the first ride back, as you'll see on stava, but I've only been back in the saddle for a few weeks. Just done the north face of Devil's Dyke for the first time and didn't think I'd be able to do anything today after Saturday! Definitely getting fitter.

Re the gears they definitely change of their own accord more than I appreciate! Where would you recommend taking it for a service [MENTION=435]Stat Brother[/MENTION]? I got it from rayments originally.
 




Notters

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Oct 20, 2003
24,869
Guiseley
A half decent set of tyres and a track pump will go a long way to improving your ride.

How have the gears held up over time? a £20 service might be like a new bike.
Don't think there's anything wrong with my tyres but could be wrong? You're right about the pump though.
 














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