Weepsie wrote: » The 11 speed cassette that goes onto a 10 speed hub is probably the best thing in that. Annoying for people who have changed wheels though
buffalo wrote: » Anyone know when winter is due to end this year?
Idleater wrote: » Saw a post on the data collation under the premis of social media site, something along the lines of: "January 74th."
daragh_ wrote: » It won't until we appease the Weather Gods. Jon Snow has to kill a Zombie Dragon.... or we throw Leo into a Volcano. I'm sketchy on the exact details.
magicbastarder wrote: » new 105: i really don't like the look of the RD. it looks like something that was designed in the 80s to look like it should be from the year 2000.
rollingscone wrote: » Surely a driving of the Healy-Raes into the sea
magicbastarder wrote: » i'm just showing my age, but i much prefer the look of the 15 year old 9-speed 105 i have on the old bike, to the 105 i have on my 3 year old bike.
Baron de Charlus wrote: » Scheldeprijs yesterday. Looks bad, but in the end it seemed like the Twingo came off worst.
CrowdedHouse wrote: » Wonder will the organiser pay for the damage to her car?
Je_suis_Jean wrote: » Hi all, I don't want to start a new thread for this so apologies if this isn't where I should be posting. Myself and my wife fancy cycling the Wild Atlantic way from Donegal to Cork over a number of 3-5 day long weekend type breaks. We'd be taking it handy enough so 100km to 120km a day max. 2,500kms / 100km per day = 25 days broken up over 6-7 long weekends over say a 2 year period. That would be the plan staying in commercial accommodation along the way, preferably hotels (not so many in the rural areas), guest houses, pubs with accommodation and if all else fails B&B's but preferably not. We're based in Dublin so I was hoping there would be a well proven model for doing this i.e. drive to Heuston staion with the bikes and bags. Get the train to the point closest to your departure point along the WAW and then meander along for the # of days planned before diverting to the nearest train station and back to Heuston to load up the bikes and home. Anyone here done anything like this or can recommend some resource or blog which might help me avoid having to re-invent the wheel here? Go easy on me!!
AstraMonti wrote: » Completely off topic.. but a couple of months ago I started my 10th year in Ireland. Thanks to this forum, and this forum alone, cycling became a huge part of life and I managed to see the best of this beautiful island in the best of ways, in two wheels. I saw amazing small roads and views that it's nearly impossible to see in other ways and I took place in some great events all around the country, from the very north to the very south and all around. High notes: * First ever group ride with niceonetom and caro. They drag me up the enniskerry and I thought I was going to die * First ever Wicklow 200 * My first race with orwell * My first open race with orwell * Completing Raid De Pyreenes Low notes: * Fecking Blorg dragging me to Larragh in torrential rain in ONLY my third ride. I spent the rest of the day trying to get warm. * Night ride in the winter in wicklow. Freezind hands, wind, rain, cold and a puncture. I think it took me close to 45mins to change the fecking tube in the night. Life now has changed a lot and with two kids the time for cycling has vanished, but seriously, thanks for everything guys. Also FU guys for making me spend so much money in bikes.
AstraMonti wrote: » I managed to see the best of this beautiful island in the best of ways, in two wheels. I saw amazing small roads and views that it's nearly impossible to see in other ways and I took place in some great events all around the country, from the very north to the very south and all around.
AstraMonti wrote: » Completely off topic.. but a couple of months ago I started my 10th year in Ireland. Thanks to this forum, and this forum alone, cycling became a huge part of life....
RobFowl wrote: » Saw this cool quote from John Lennon “As a kid I had a dream — I wanted to own my own #bicycle. When I got the #bike I must have been the happiest boy in Liverpool, maybe the world. I insisted on taking mine indoors and the first night I even kept it in my bed.”https://twitter.com/EuCyclistsFed/status/982166146420912128
Beasty wrote: » Oh! to be 20 again....
Lusk_Doyle wrote: » John Lennon was using hashtags back in the day?!?!