Wishbone Ash wrote: » In fairness though, modern cars dent fairly easily - presumably to help dissipate energy. Now if it was 1975 and he was following a Hillman Hunter, it would be a different story!
Qualitymark wrote: » Read thishttp://www.londoncyclist.co.uk/raf-pilot-teach-cyclists/ therefore got this
Qualitymark wrote: » Read thishttp://www.londoncyclist.co.uk/raf-pilot-teach-cyclists/ therefore got this ......
daragh_ wrote: » Woot!!!!! My CX bike just arrived. Cannonade CaadX. Few years old but in spotless condition. Now I just need to figure out where to hide it :rolleyes:
Weepsie wrote: » Any chance you cycle through Phibsborugh, saw someone wearing one of them the other day. Kind of reminds me of the La Vie Clair jerseys
lennymc wrote: » im hoping mine turns up this week. planning some cx type intervals on the way home. 20 seconds on, 10 seconds off, by 8 minutes by 3. That should be enough to induce vomiting.....
ronoc wrote: » What is the current thinking on the off bit? Stop doing anything during that time or "active recovery" ie gentle spinning.
Qualitymark wrote: » His tracker requires a SIM with data and unlimited texts, which he gets in England from EE (formerly Orange). The nearest equivalent plan I can see in Ireland is the 3 €20-a-month pay-as-you-go plan, which works out awfully expensive over a year. (The Londoner's plan with EE costs £8, which is still pretty dear.)
bp_me wrote: » You can do the same with Tesco for 15pm on prepay. If you only needed data it would come down to 5 p/m. Just a matter of finding the right tracker then.
Qualitymark wrote: » You need data and texts, because if the bike's moved when your GPS tracker is armed, it sends you a text. €15 is still a lot dearer than £8. I think if we got together a nice big group of cyclists it would be possible to get a bulk deal.
OleRodrigo wrote: »
ronoc wrote: » Got a continental ultra sport tyre to replace my rear tyre. It was an absolute pig to put on compared to the bontrager one it replaced. Took real force with the tyre irons for the last tight bit. This normal?
Unknown Soldier wrote: » ABC = Always Be Climbing. I should have patented that. I do like my ABC spins.