The perfect bike for your ride...
secretsam
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...I'm a man of simple tastes, and simple needs...my London ride's only about 3-4 miles, so this would do me nicely...
http://www.condorcycles.com/tempo.html
How about you? No "I've already got the perfect bike" nonsense, it just ain't so!
http://www.condorcycles.com/tempo.html
How about you? No "I've already got the perfect bike" nonsense, it just ain't so!
It's just a hill. Get over it.
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Would love to add a Cotic Roadrat to my collection, just need to convince the wife that I really do need 'another' bike....
http://www.cotic.co.uk/product/roadrat.html0 -
Mog Uk wrote:Would love to add a Cotic Roadrat to my collection, just need to convince the wife that I really do need 'another' bike....
http://www.cotic.co.uk/product/roadrat.html
£260 frame or £600 complete bike is a stone cold bargain, stop posting these links damn you!<a>road</a>0 -
Um, the link isn't working?
Is it a singlespeed? I'm getting awfully tempted by one...
NB I'm totally not fit enough to ride one, I just want to tell people I do. 8)0 -
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I prefer mine, less trendy but then I'm a bit of an old f$rt (spot the man who's 'n'th birthday was last Saturday)
:roll:
It's just a hill. Get over it.0 -
proberbly the inbred on slick tyres and a higher singlespeed gear
loads of stair drops on the way home.My signature was stolen by a moose
that will be all
trying to get GT James banned since tuesday0 -
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I've got a single-speed Cotic at the moment however that's based on the Soul mountain bike. I also have an On-One Inbred but that has gears (it's my commuter).
Possibly not that unusual to have an Inbred and a Cotic Soul but definitely unusual which one has gears and which is the singlespeed.0