Darkglasses wrote: » Do track pumps generally have a life-span? I've had my BBB airstorm for about 4 years or so and I reckon it's completely knackered.
RobFowl wrote: » I have a JoeBlow I got in Halfords in 1997, still going strong....
magicbastarder wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/circuit-court/cyclist-betrayed-by-facebook-page-loses-60-000-damages-claim-1.2663330
rollingscone wrote: » Does anyone know what the story is with those odd little bikes on 20" with the Rugby goalpost handlebars that curve back at the top? Never seen or heard of them anywhere other than seeing them become increasingly ubiquitous around Dublin. Even Mrs Rollingscone who's normally completely bike blind asked me about them.
LollipopJimmy wrote: » magicbastarder wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime-and-law/courts/circuit-court/cyclist-betrayed-by-facebook-page-loses-60-000-damages-claim-1.2663330 Good enough for him. These fraudulent insurance claims have the average person paying through the nose for premiums. I'm 32, full license 12 years and claim free and because I choose to drive a car which has a GTI badge I'm still paying over 1000 for insurance
lennymc wrote: » Alternatively, this could be a dangerous precedent. Spoken as a cyclist who races and siffers with intermittent back pain caused by an accident a number of years ago.
RobFowl wrote: » Same here, neck pain after RTA which flares regularly but I can cycle through it although had to change to frames with shorter top tubes as a result.
magicbastarder wrote: » main question i usually ask myself is whether the bike is holding you back. in my case, the answer is 99% no. the weak link for me is not the bike.
nee wrote: » I was told they're imported and sold by Bikes or Bicycles IIRC
Thud wrote: » Are they the new hipster bike?
rollingscone wrote: »
lennymc wrote: » Just realised the giro is over. What am I going to watch between 8.30 and 10pm tonight? ??