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#2552
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My new old Motobecane Super Mirage commuter project in the corner of my lab
#2553
Ellensburg, WA
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Had some fantastic Ethiopian food for dinner tonight
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1984 Gitane Tour de France; 1968 Peugeot PL8; 1982 Nishiki Marina 12; 1984 Peugeot PSV; 1993 Trek 950 mtb; 1983 Vitus 979; Colnago Super, mid-80's Bianchi Veloce, 1984 or 85 Vitus 979
#2556
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Location: Manchester UK
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Yes I have to put a pound in then I get it back when I put the trolley back but a lot of the time I need that pound for shopping so I dont bother getting one, just use a basket instead.
Its to stop people taking the trolleys home with them or taking them half way and dumping them everywhere.
#2557
Bicycle Repair Man !!!
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Yes I have to put a pound in then I get it back when I put the trolley back but a lot of the time I need that pound for shopping so I dont bother getting one, just use a basket instead.
Its to stop people taking the trolleys home with them or taking them half way and dumping them everywhere.
Its to stop people taking the trolleys home with them or taking them half way and dumping them everywhere.
#2561
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Thanks! Small world. I'm right on Washington St near Euston. It was fun dodging all the cops and Aerosmith fans and... ehh... Aerosmith... on Monday, eh?
#2562
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Commute on the way home tonight. Only 2.5 miles on the Surly, but tough going. Providence RI
Early in the year to be this crappy in southern New England
Early in the year to be this crappy in southern New England
Last edited by JJScaliger; 11-07-12 at 05:27 PM. Reason: typo
#2563
aka Tom Reingold
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Super. Where do you get the die?
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#2565
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On the way home tonight.
#2567
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Bicycle Repair Man !!!
I should have the originals (digital) soon... this was a picture of one of the prints so has some reflections.
My friend came out to the frame shop one afternoon when I was building up the fork for my P20 and I did not even realize he was taking pictures and he took a lot of great shots that day.
My friend came out to the frame shop one afternoon when I was building up the fork for my P20 and I did not even realize he was taking pictures and he took a lot of great shots that day.
#2570
one life on two wheels
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It's my favorite time of year in FL.
My dad and I decided to try and get a beehive going this fall, he built this little hive up and so far they seem to be doing good. Looks like the queen took to her new home well
Fishing is great this month
Vegetables are coming in nicely
My dog Jasper loves to cool air
and of course the bike riding is nice too
My dad and I decided to try and get a beehive going this fall, he built this little hive up and so far they seem to be doing good. Looks like the queen took to her new home well
Fishing is great this month
Vegetables are coming in nicely
My dog Jasper loves to cool air
and of course the bike riding is nice too
#2571
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At first I thought you had put a wreath of flowers around the Rockhopper seatpost.
I expect the bees are liking those blooms.
#2572
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Nice.
Here's the "observation hive" my dad built this summer. He has a larger one from which he'll collect honey. He'll leave the honey in this one alone as that's what will keep the bees through the winter there in western Kentucky. After about May there's not enough flowering plants around naturally to sustain them, so my mom gives them simple syrup daily. They're planting some flowering bushes for next year.
Here's the "observation hive" my dad built this summer. He has a larger one from which he'll collect honey. He'll leave the honey in this one alone as that's what will keep the bees through the winter there in western Kentucky. After about May there's not enough flowering plants around naturally to sustain them, so my mom gives them simple syrup daily. They're planting some flowering bushes for next year.
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#2575
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You Mancunians get a lot of snow generally ?