SS - Do you? Would you?
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If you see some lights lights blazing on top of Chinley Churn tonight that'll be me on my SS and yes, I will have ridden up there.... all of this talk of not being able to ride them uphill is a load of toss put forward by weak legged, granny gear spinning wimps0
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And you've crawled back out the woodwork to tell us this. Let's see you get over from Tintwistle reservoirs back to Chinley on a days ride on one of these spastic bikes and I'll pay attention. Until then you remain full of it.0
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I don't have an SS at the moment because I am restricted to one bike, but if I get the space/time I would seriously consider an SS dirt/jump/street/play bike.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_
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Why are MTB economics; spend twice as much as you intended, but only half as much as you wish you could afford? :roll:0 -
blister pus wrote:And you've crawled back out the woodwork to tell us this. Let's see you get over from Tintwistle reservoirs back to Chinley on a days ride on one of these spastic bikes and I'll pay attention. Until then you remain full of it.
Love it! That made me laugh out loud. I'll give it a go at the weekend. I rode Cat and Fiddle from Macc on my fixed road bike (48X18) the other day.0 -
Chinley Churner wrote:Love it! That made me laugh out loud. I'll give it a go at the weekend. I rode Cat and Fiddle from Macc on my fixed road bike (48X18) the other day.
...and I haven't told you the route you're going on yet - you're doing Chunal and Monks road.0 -
so it's true - you do have to be clinicly insane to ride SS...Not really active0