All about tubular tyres *new questions*
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bernithebiker wrote:I'm lucky enough to live in Western France, where we have yet to have below +2'C, let alone snow. Yesterday was +8, dry and sunnyish.
If it was icy or peeing down with rain, I just wouldn't go out at all.
Oh and I got them for £1000, nearly new, and I paid 40 Euros for each tub.
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A tip if you are going to repair your own tubs is to use dental floss as thread. Because of the wax in it , it makes it easier to draw through the tub when stitching back up.Norfolk, who nicked all the hills?
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mamba80 wrote:bernithebiker wrote:I'm lucky enough to live in Western France, where we have yet to have below +2'C, let alone snow. Yesterday was +8, dry and sunnyish.
If it was icy or peeing down with rain, I just wouldn't go out at all.
Oh and I got them for £1000, nearly new, and I paid 40 Euros for each tub.
I hate you! go away :!:
Don't worry, in the summer it rains a lot.0 -
bernithebiker wrote:mamba80 wrote:bernithebiker wrote:I'm lucky enough to live in Western France, where we have yet to have below +2'C, let alone snow. Yesterday was +8, dry and sunnyish.
If it was icy or peeing down with rain, I just wouldn't go out at all.
Oh and I got them for £1000, nearly new, and I paid 40 Euros for each tub.
I hate you! go away :!:
Don't worry, in the summer it rains a lot.
Bullxxit... I was in Brest for a week last summer and it never rained... go away!!!left the forum March 20230