Weepsie wrote: » Not to mention the constant whining about Carlton Kirby and now the bemoaning the lack of HD broadcasting, even though live broadcasting a cycling race is a pretty complex task as it is
lennymc wrote: » The GT stage threads on here used to be great - they had insight and intelligent conversation/debate about the contenders for the stage. Unfortunately, imho, they seem to have turned into a sky bitchfest. Sky win, big bad sky. Someone else wins, haha, take that sky. There are also some pretty bizarre near conspiracy theory comments. It's a pity really, because if I didnt miss the useful information and debate, it would be quite funny. It actually reminds me of the journal.ie comments section sometimes...
There are a lot of fat people who cycle. It’s not a weight loss exercise
Chuchote wrote: » Cyclists are particularly liable to osteoporosis. Some preventatives: http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/fitness/cyclists-bone-health-281573
Chuchote wrote: » Get yourself checked out before accepting any such offer, honestly, Lols.
Weepsie wrote: » I'd bin that too. If it could be trued maybe can be kept as a turbo wheel. You could out together some short stories about your cycling misfortune:, accidents, punctures, injuries, Dublin bike woes. I applaud your persistence to get back on the saddle
Macy0161 wrote: » Latest posts lead me to a thread on motors, about motorists giving out about average speed cameras and having to obey the posted limit, and generally giving out about enforcement.
ABC101 wrote: » Felt a bit of an idiot as 60kph feels like walking would be faster.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » How far can a wheel bend before its scrap? My wheel was touching the frame
tomasrojo wrote: » Yeah, I suppose so. It didn't feel like a positive at first, with the front wheel on the normal bike being far more "mobile" than I'd remembered (from a few days previously!) even when I wasn't conscious of moving the handlebars. The strange feeling transitioning between the bikes has left me now anyway.
Harrybelafonte wrote: » Not twitchy. More responsive?
tomasrojo wrote: » I've been using one for a few months now. They're very stable with the very long wheel base. Well, that's my experience so far. Normal bikes seem very twitchy afterwards.
magicbastarder wrote: » plus the gardai, i hope? did you sustain any injury?
Chuchote wrote: » Saw a fellow yesterday cycling one of those delivery bakfietsen. He'd hit a small patch of oil and came down with a terrible crack - grazes on his knee and his neck and face. They seem most unstable, looking at what tipped him over and the resulting painful grazes.
Beasty wrote: » Just like to point out I'm in Leeds today and was in Manchester yesterday. Not been in Ipswich for yonks. Will be in Swords tomorrow mind ...
Jep Gambardella wrote: » Police in Ipswich yesterday morning used a Taser on a man who was brandishing a sword while cycling in the Suffolk county town.