magicbastarder wrote: » most of his 'tweets' are notifications about posting on the journal. i mean, who'd take the opinion of him seriously, if he spends so much of his time pointlessly arguing with people on the internet.
RacoonQueen wrote: » Ah lads...I can't copehttps://twitter.com/AIrlmaier/status/963135850321207297
CantGetNoSleep wrote: » How mad would I be to bring a second hand aluminium bike on a plane in a cardboard box - not sure which bike yet but will probably be something with a value of 400€ish. I want to take an older bike to a holiday home and leave it there, but bringing back an empty bike box doesn't really make sense with costs. Is there any chance of it surviving if well wrapped?
To balance all this i was coming downhill and I slowed as their was parked cars on my side, the driver flashed me and yielded so i could continue on, I gave him a wave for his small but notable gesture.
RacoonQueen wrote: » I'll always try to give a wave of thanks to cars as they move to pass when I know they've been sitting patiently behind me. I'm always grateful for them doing it. Again, small gesture hopefully helps them remember to always do the same rather than risk a close pass.
Harrybelafonte wrote: » Thank you. Couldn't find anything. Might do Galway to Dublin if I can find someone to bring the bike to Dublin.
dahat wrote: » How does one facing 8 weeks on a turbo with one hand make it interesting? 8 weeks endurance block?
robyntmorton wrote: » Put a dog on a treadmill behind you. Preferably one who hates cyclists. 8 week extended sprint training!
AstraMonti wrote: » Talking about dedication..https://i.imgur.com/rIgePve.gifv
Alek wrote: » You can carry a stick in the working arm and shake it at the dog while escaping. The magic of turbo, I wish I could do this in real sometimes!
Harrybelafonte wrote: » http://www.larryvsharry.com/cargo-rando-riding-a-200km-brevet-on-a-bullitt/
buffalo wrote: » Get a set of tri-bars and stick them pointing upwards from the handlebars. You'll be able to grip something without having to put too much weight through your arms.
RacoonQueen wrote: » Do an Orla Walsh and go for the ironing board!https://www.instagram.com/p/BVK8klSAVM7/?hl=en&taken-by=pedalingheroine
Missus Doubtfire wrote: » Cramcycle, if it is a Dublin Bus or Bus Eireann bus that pulled in to you, call the H&S people in the relevant company. There are cameras all over the busses these days and the H&S people will follow up. They will even advise you to go to the GardaND they will supply any evidence (camera footage) that they might have. It happened to a friend of mine driving by Liffey Valley one morning
RobFowl wrote: » Cycling is great and I'm one for doing it as much as possible and have gone back ridiculously early after injuries in the past. But this one needs to be properly looked after. Prioritize it first and the bike after...
CramCycle wrote: » Reported along time ago, and re reported, despite having the BE driver on camera, admitting it, him telling me his cameras also worked, BE saying they had the footage. After a few days, the footage had disappeared, I followed up a few times but as with everything, they won because I was just to busy with life. Same here, not from cycling but a knee injury in football. Felt fine soon after the operation but eventually the issues reemerged and never fully resolved. If a doctor says take 2 or 3 months off, you take 3 months, they are not saying it for sh1ts and giggles.