RobertFoster wrote: » One in Co. Offaly too it seems. Better than coming from Nobber, Co. Meath I suppose.
This is hanging by the side of the road in Blue Ball. Anybody know how old it is, how it got there etcetera. (NO smart-ass trolling tyvm)
LollipopJimmy wrote: » My bike in blueball, I'd done some serious mileage that week and the name was fitting.Attachment not found.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » Took the Luas into town and back today, it's no wonder Dublin people won't leave the car at home if this is the alternative. Either the standard of driving is dropping or there are maintenance concerns, I was flung around the place all the way in and all the way back
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I was up at stupid o'clock for the F1 this morning with fuk intention of going cycling after, it was just too miserable for me at around 9ish. I need to get the bad weather bike reassembled
buffalo wrote: » The thread was locked, but the IT have a follow-up to the hit and run in Clontarf a few years ago. His wife went back to work as a florist to help her cope and find some happiness:https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/hit-and-run-rebuilding-a-life-after-cyclist-husband-s-death-1.3462488
manafana wrote: » This is insane, firstly the manner he was hit, secondly someone with four previous convictions (far too easy for people to stay driving), the original sentence just 2 and half yrs (6yrs half suspended in end), the usual bull that the car killed him not a person,
CramCycle wrote: » 15, not four previous convictions
manafana wrote: » four driving convictions i should say, insane really.
Vel wrote: » Would this be suitable to use on my bike chain?
tomasrojo wrote: » Probably ok, provided you clean the chain and relube frequently. Lubes made specifically for chains are better. I've used 3-in-1 at various time when I didn't have more expensive oils, and the main problem is that any rain washes it out and rusting starts, as it's a very light oil.
Importantly, they remind us that not all inventions are told through loud or heroic narratives. These inventors put in an awful lot of work to not be seen.
manafana wrote: » school boy, bet u stood facing frontwards or backwards, mostly no issue when u stand sideways,
Vel wrote: » There is a strange yellow thing in the sky today radiating a bit of warmth. I am hopeful it will stay around and we can say goodbye to the rain ...
LollipopJimmy wrote: » I was actually leaning on the cushion bit at the side so standing sideways. Was the same last night, some kid actually fell of the seat coming out of James' and heading towards Rialto.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » On the plus side the dog doesn't seem to care
Vel wrote: » When you cycle home, hop straight into the car, post a letter, hop back into the car, get a coffee from the drive-thru place near your house, go home, start chopping veg for dinner, all the while feeling that something isn't quite....right. And then you look in the mirror and realise you've done it all while wearing your cycling helmet! Safety first!