magicbastarder wrote: » interesting idea from ossian smyth:https://www.facebook.com/ossian.smyth/posts/10156239181601474
tomasrojo wrote: » Anti-speeding campaign from Western Australia: if you speed repeatedly you risk having to cycle and thus losing your girlfriend.https://www.bikebiz.com/.amp/news/cycling-is-slow-unsexy-says-oz-govt
colm18 wrote: » After 18,500km my Spd-sl pedals need replacing...what's the longest anyone has got from a component?
RobFowl wrote: » Not exactly a component but still have and occasionally use one of my first proper cycling jerseys, got it in 1987. In terms of kit.. I have a 1989 Shimano 105 front brake (caliper) on a bike still and near perfect. My 47yr old arse is buggered though....
cdaly_ wrote: » Regularly?...
Wishbone Ash wrote: » 28,000 kms and counting on the original bottom bracket on one of my bikes.
Chumpski wrote: » Not worthy of a thread for this question... If a person wants to drive a support vehicle after a cycling ireland road race, do they need a cycling ireland license?
rollingscone wrote: » Waaaait the steepest gradient from Howth village to the summit is 7%? I thought I was great for Single speeding up it this morning.
Alek wrote: » 7% max is from the Sutton side. The left side turn after the church from the Village must be 12-13% for a short while, if you go right I bet its >20% in one bleeding place.