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90¨, lucky you live in Cambridge
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I was going to say 90", just as well you're not in Scotland :shock:0
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Great stuff mate! Glad you've not complete jacked the cycling in mate. 90" is what race on too.Insta: ATEnduranceCoaching
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What happened - ie "used to be a cyclist" - if its not too personal.Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am
De Sisti wrote:
This is one of the silliest threads I've come across.
Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honoursmithy21 wrote:
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Matthewfalle wrote:What happened - ie "used to be a cyclist" - if its not too personal.
Read his blog.
Sad to hear you're not enjoying it anymore Luke - hope it comes back at some point!
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Shame you're not into the riding much recently Luke! Nice shot of Swavesey lakes (correct)? Bike looks good, and to be honest the gearing should be fine around here, i'm roughly the same and it works alright.0
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Love a good pre curser, on the look out for a second hand one in my size, nice looking bikeCanyon Roadlite AL-Shamal Wheels-Centaur/Veloce Group
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bike looks good, read your blog as well. shame that, but you gotta do whats right for you and no one else. fair play to you for giving it a crack. Way more than i could ever do.0
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madasahattersley wrote:As I've now sold my S5 this is the only rideable bike I have! Mainly it's for commuting, 35-40km daily, but when I'm ready to get back into riding that might include club rides and whatnot.
Gearing is the same as I used for racing last year (about 90") and as much as I'd prefer about 70" for my current riding I can't find the chain links to put back in!
Nice bike, A fellow biker from Cambridge0