Not a good year so far... but I'm back
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Not a good year so far... but I'm back
This hasn't been a good year for me so far, work pressures kept me from commuting and spending time here, then I get a non-bike related knee injury that completely finished biking for a while. Things started picking up with a few good rides, then one weeek before I was supposed to be doing the London to Brighton my frame cracked...
But I now have a shiny new frame (must re draw my icon in blue and white) courtesy of Giant and am riding again!
So what have I missed?
Richard
But I now have a shiny new frame (must re draw my icon in blue and white) courtesy of Giant and am riding again!
So what have I missed?
Richard
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Dude, too much! Glad to have you back though! Sounds like your life has been pretty hectic. Bad knee, broken frame....etc. The good thing is you're up and riding again!
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Richard,
welcome back.
Ok, here it is:
Some new folks joined
Some old folks left
A few got banned
we discussed bikes, argued religion and the
damnation of SUVs
some folks talked about rides and riding bikes
Lance is a hot topic as is Cipo, one is riding in france
one is not.
there are a few new forums
Uhm, I think that about sums it up.
Hope the knee is doing better and again, welcome
back
Marty
welcome back.
Ok, here it is:
Some new folks joined
Some old folks left
A few got banned
we discussed bikes, argued religion and the
damnation of SUVs
some folks talked about rides and riding bikes
Lance is a hot topic as is Cipo, one is riding in france
one is not.
there are a few new forums
Uhm, I think that about sums it up.
Hope the knee is doing better and again, welcome
back
Marty
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Welcome back.
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Welcome back.
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Originally posted by SipperPhoto
hey did we ever come to a conclusion on the Shimano vs. Campy debate ? :-)
Jeff
hey did we ever come to a conclusion on the Shimano vs. Campy debate ? :-)
Jeff
Wd-40.
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Originally posted by Richard D
So what have I missed?
So what have I missed?
The point is, you have been missed! Glad to see you!
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Originally posted by SipperPhoto
hey did we ever come to a conclusion on the Shimano vs. Campy debate ? :-)
hey did we ever come to a conclusion on the Shimano vs. Campy debate ? :-)
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Glad to see you back Richard! I was wondering where you'd got to.
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Originally posted by Richard D
So what have I missed?
Richard
So what have I missed?
Richard
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Welcome back Richard.
You'll be surprised to know that we also discussed helmet wearing in your absence.
You'll be surprised to know that we also discussed helmet wearing in your absence.
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1985 Sandy Gilchrist-Colin Laing built 531c Audax/fast tourer.
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Thanks folks
So did you decide on whether bike paths were a good idea or not whilst I was gone?
Richard
So did you decide on whether bike paths were a good idea or not whilst I was gone?
Richard
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Every lane is a bike lane
Well, my view hasn't changed. And I'm still at odds with just about everyone else on that one, so no, I'd say we didn't decide that either.
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Glad you got back, Richard. Let's hope the rest of the year is a big improvement over the first half.:thumbup: :thumbup:
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Glad you're back Richard.
Sorry to hear of all the problems you've had.
Go here and here to read about them.
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Sorry to hear of all the problems you've had.
Originally posted by lotek
there are a few new forums
there are a few new forums
Send Joe your first-born child and he'll let you join.
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The commuting book forum sounds interesting if I get the time, I wonder whether Joe would accept a slightly senile bad tempered cat instead ?
As for the politics forum I'm sure this place needs someone who's got the right answers to the worlds problems but I'm struggling to keep up with the cycling stuff at the moment
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While you were gone we had an extended discussion about the evils of wearing underwear under bike shorts. A few rebellious newbies insisted that it was o.k. to wear whitey-tighties, but we convinced them otherwise.
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A few rebellious newbies insisted that it was o.k. to wear whitey-tighties, but we convinced them otherwise.
A few rebellious newbies insisted that it was o.k. to wear whitey-tighties, but we convinced them otherwise.
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Originally posted by Chris L
... And a few with over 5,000 posts and 100,000km of riding who are just as rebellious.
... And a few with over 5,000 posts and 100,000km of riding who are just as rebellious.
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