Who the **** is Bradley Wiggins?
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Stevo 666 wrote:Now we'll have to ban you for having a hardtail :P
How dare ya, hardtails are the nuts!0 -
matthew h wrote:"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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GT-Arrowhead wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:Now we'll have to ban you for having a hardtail :P
How dare ya, hardtails are the nuts!"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Stevo 666 wrote:GT-Arrowhead wrote:Stevo 666 wrote:Now we'll have to ban you for having a hardtail :P
How dare ya, hardtails are the nuts!
Oi there, i belive thats a MTB Many days work in a garage to earn enough monies to build it. 8)0 -
GT-Arrowhead wrote:Many days work in a garage to earn enough monies to build it. 8)"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0
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Hahaha. To be honest it genuinely wasnt far off that! I got thrown in a dumpster twice, once person sat on it and the other kicked it while i was in there.
They rolled a car over the steps in the pit while i was down there so i couldnt get out. I got called "Jim" from american pie, eventhough i look nothing like him whatsoever.0 -
That looks quite a nice bike, where abouts do you ride it?0
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Angry Bird wrote:That looks quite a nice bike, where abouts do you ride it?
Apart from the fake mud on the tyres, it's clean as a whistle. It most probably hangs on the hooks on the wall.
Load of soft lacey quilted noork supports.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Angry Bird wrote:That looks quite a nice bike, where abouts do you ride it?
Some really non-technical trails. Im yet to find something really good. Epping forest and Forty Hall usually for me.0 -
GT-Arrowhead wrote:Angry Bird wrote:That looks quite a nice bike, where abouts do you ride it?
Some really non-technical trails. Im yet to find something really good. Epping forest and Forty Hall usually for me.
Ah, see? Epping forrest!? You should come up to Scotland. You'll get plenty of use out of it on our 3rd world roads.
You'll need bollox supports.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
pinarello001 wrote:Angry Bird wrote:That looks quite a nice bike, where abouts do you ride it?
Apart from the fake mud on the tyres, it's clean as a whistle. It most probably hangs on the hooks on the wall.
Load of soft lacey quilted noork supports.
Fake mud? Hanging on hooks? What are you on about? :shock:
I bet you get your £3.000 Pinarello really muddy0 -
pinarello001 wrote:GT-Arrowhead wrote:Angry Bird wrote:That looks quite a nice bike, where abouts do you ride it?
Some really non-technical trails. Im yet to find something really good. Epping forest and Forty Hall usually for me.
Ah, see? Epping forrest!? You should come up to Scotland. You'll get plenty of use out of it on our 3rd world roads.
You'll need bollox supports.
Forget the roads, ill be going up them mountains!0 -
GT-Arrowhead wrote:
My Pinarello is a collection of odds and sods off fleabay. £3k - I wish.
It is filthier than a wet weekend in Plymouth. Mehnday morning whilst shirking, I went out on a road that dissapeared for 300 yards and then magically re-appeared. Then I thought Why tf would you want to do the 300 yard bit all the time?seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Less chance of getting whacked by a lorry on those bits.0