just been caught being a bad man.....

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  • myopic
    myopic Posts: 692
    Iwingstein wrote:

    Bit like washing car bits in the dishwasher :o

    What a brilliant idea - seems obvious now, but never thought of it before. :lol:
    You don't need eyes to see, you need vision
  • matthew h wrote:
    nice!

    Is that a dodgy dvd on the tv? :lol:

    Certainly looks like it!! Good lad, two birds with one stone!! :lol:
    Trek Series 6
    GT Avalanche
  • agg25
    agg25 Posts: 619
    Hehe, I washed me bike in the bathtub yesterday as well, seems the logical place when your block doesn't have an outside tap or hose. Got a bit of grief from the gf who noticed the tub a tad greasier than normal. :-D
  • bike-a-swan
    bike-a-swan Posts: 1,235
    you'll periodically find chains, cassettes and the like soaking in my bathroom sink. lesson- it's important not to forget about them when you go out- housemates don't like it
    Rock Lobster 853, Trek 1200 and a very old, tired and loved Apollo Javelin.
  • just live with cyclists... we're now on 11 bikes between four of us and no-one is surprised to find tools or bits in the kitchen utensil drawer.
  • I've been washing my bike in the bath since the wife left. One word of caution, put the plug in before taking the chain off, I lost half a powerlink down the plug hole on Sunday <DOH>.
    Northwind wrote: It's like I covered it in superglue and rode it through ebay.
  • bike-a-swan
    bike-a-swan Posts: 1,235
    you know, that seems a far better use of the kitchen drawer...
    11 between 4 is good going! where do you keep them?
    Rock Lobster 853, Trek 1200 and a very old, tired and loved Apollo Javelin.