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the bike

Post: # 162172Post old tree man »

Do you remember a few days ago my friend gave me a bike, i just had to take a photo a show you i am so pleased, i can't keep off it, i go everywhere on it and to boot i have lost 6lb this week towards the diet with all the exercise.
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Post: # 162184Post Rosendula »

Fantastic! :cheers: You've even got front and rear mudguards! They don't come as standard anymore. One thing I have that you don't appear to have and I would recommend is a gel-filled saddle cover. Not only is it nice and squishy where you need it nice and squishy the most :wink: but when I go to the allotment on my bike, if it looks like rain I just take the saddle cover off and put it in the shed until I'm ready to leave. No more wet bums! :thumbright:

When are you making yourself a trailer for the back?
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Post: # 162204Post old tree man »

I'm having a scout around for some free round bar to make my own rack for some panniers, i didd'nt even think about a trailer what a great idea, jane say's we should get a tandem :shock: no chance :roll: i'll end up doing all the work :lol:
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Post: # 162245Post John Headstrong »

great bike, at a great price :cooldude:

have you seen Xtracycle? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xtracycle http://www.xtracycle.com/welcome/

there are many photos on flickr with them loaded with stuff , kids, boxes, chairs, other bikes, huge amount of stuff http://www.flickr.com/search/?q=xtracycle&w=all

now I am not saying buy one, but with a free bikes, a welder, a skateboard and some spare time someone could knock one together.

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Post: # 162261Post old tree man »

Oh no don't give jane idea's John :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Post: # 162274Post mrsmiggins »

old tree man wrote:Do you remember a few days ago my friend gave me a bike, i just had to take a photo a show you i am so pleased,
This made me smile, just goes to show how good it is to give a gift!

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Post: # 162282Post old tree man »

Very true mrsmiggins, real friends are very rare :thumbright:
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Post: # 162300Post Millymollymandy »

That's brilliant, and you figured out how to post a photo too! :cheers:
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Post: # 162371Post pumpy »

I've got a bike,
you can ride it if you like,
it's got a basket & bell that rings
& stuff to make you look good (copyright).
I'd lend it to you if i could,
but i borrowed it. :geek:
it's either one or the other, or neither of the two.

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Post: # 162404Post old tree man »

Wow :thumbright: pumpy someone who knows OLD pink floyd as well as me...... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post: # 162407Post becks77 »

What a wonderful gift , enjoy your cycling :cheers:
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Post: # 162689Post cluckcluck »

I've just started cycling to work too. It's about 10 miles and I'm loving it. Has anyone got any tips for commuting on a bike?

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Post: # 162727Post pumpy »

Carry a simple puncture-repair kit & a pump. A puncture can be repaired much quicker than pushing the bike a few miles!!
it's either one or the other, or neither of the two.

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