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Numb knees on the way in this morning but still not bad for October. Working 7 days a week at present, joy joy joy. On the plus side I'll be buying a car soon and driving for the first time since passing my test many years ago it's like riding a bike, right?Pinno, מלך אידיוט וחרא מכונאי0
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Numb knees on the way in this morning but still not bad for October. Working 7 days a week at present, joy joy joy. On the plus side I'll be buying a car soon and driving for the first time since passing my test many years ago it's like riding a bike, right?
What car - let us help0 -
Something sleek, sexy and sporty. 0-60mph in 3 seconds ish. Top speed approaching 200mph. Two seater preferably but must be able to accommodate two adults, 2 or more children, bikes, scooters, pushchair, a load of other crap and must be very economical, reliable and not too expensive.Pinno, מלך אידיוט וחרא מכונאי0
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Mazda 6 is the way to go apparently. It is what 'The man about town' aspires to.0
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Mazda 6 is the way to go apparently. It is what 'The grandad about town' aspires to.
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Hey Seano the advert links at the bottom of my screen showed a link to "18 Abandoned Race Cars You Want But You Probably Don't Need" Sound ideal for the inexperienced driver about town. I want to buy a new car because my current one is dull as dull could be.
Back at work and really not feeling it. Quite enjoyed the ride in though. I was just taking in the scenery as I rode through the park and some bloke in lycra shot past me. I let him go as I was in no rush to get to work. Once I got out and onto the roads again I was soon passed him and gone, not much in the way of scenery once out on theroads around here. I'm doing my best to avoid customers, but have to sort out all the mistakes that have been made in my absence. The downside of taking time off.0 -
quite a nice ride in this morning which was preceded by nearly killing myself slipping on the stairs, these cleats really aren't grippy are they!
my front wheel/tyre has started making a noise every now and then that sounds exactly like a car approaching from behind, I might post in road general to see if people think wearing headphones is a viable solution.www.conjunctivitis.com - a site for sore eyes0 -
my front wheel/tyre has started making a noise every now and then that sounds exactly like a car approaching from behind, I might post in road general to see if people think wearing headphones is a viable solution.0
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yeah and if that doesn't work i migth start another post to see if people think taking my helmet off would help as the wind rushing past the straps might be making it worse!www.conjunctivitis.com - a site for sore eyes0
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Mazda 6 is the way to go apparently. It is what 'The grandad about town' aspires to.
Edited"I spent most of my money on birds, booze and fast cars: the rest of it I just squandered." [George Best]0 -
Bah Chewsday.
Ton of things still to do but decided to pretend it will all go away and the elves will come out in the night and fix everything. Then I can go pedal or sleep or drink more coffee or all 3 (in no particular order).
The very thing for you seano:
Then you can drive to the Algarve and race Team47b in a once only spectacular. You'll have to get a trailer for the wannabe wifey.
Perhaps this as an upgarde:
Laters.
PS Seano 'working 7 day's in a row'. He slipped that porkie in.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Mazda 6 is the way to go apparently. It is what 'The grandad about town' aspires to.
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Shanks' for me.0 -
Mazda 6 is the way to go apparently. It is what 'The grandad about town' aspires to.
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Shanks' for me.
Have you tried cycling?seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
Mazda 6 is the way to go apparently. It is what 'The grandad about town' aspires to.
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Shanks' for me.
Have you tried cycling?
:!: It never dawned on me.0 -
Mazda 6 is the way to go apparently. It is what 'The grandad about town' aspires to.
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Shanks' for me.
Have you tried cycling?
:!: It never dawned on me.
If you do try it, don't wear a helmet - they are dangerous0 -
...and never wear team kit or else you'll be stoned to death.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0
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...and never wear team kit or else you'll be stoned to death.
But world champion tops are ok0 -
...and never wear team kit or else you'll be stoned to death.
But world champion tops are ok
As long as you don't put rainbow coloured spacers on your stem and wear your WC top with matching WC shorts.
Oh and FFS, if you buy a carbon bike, never ever cycle in the rain or in slightly cool conditions.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
...and never wear team kit or else you'll be stoned to death.
But world champion tops are ok
As long as you don't put rainbow coloured spacers on your stem and wear your WC top with matching WC shorts.
Oh and FFS, if you buy a carbon bike, never ever cycle in the rain or in slightly cool conditions.
If you do, whose fault is it?0 -
...and never wear team kit or else you'll be stoned to death.
But world champion tops are ok
As long as you don't put rainbow coloured spacers on your stem and wear your WC top with matching WC shorts.
Oh and FFS, if you buy a carbon bike, never ever cycle in the rain or in slightly cool conditions.
If you do, whose fault is it?
Dunno. You will have to hire an MRS scanner at £4000k per hour.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0 -
...and never wear team kit or else you'll be stoned to death.
But world champion tops are ok
As long as you don't put rainbow coloured spacers on your stem and wear your WC top with matching WC shorts.
Oh and FFS, if you buy a carbon bike, never ever cycle in the rain or in slightly cool conditions.
If you do, whose fault is it?
Dunno. You will have to hire an MRS scanner at £4000k per hour.
I have my own MRS scanner. She can find any fault, no matter how small.0 -
...and never wear team kit or else you'll be stoned to death.
But world champion tops are ok
As long as you don't put rainbow coloured spacers on your stem and wear your WC top with matching WC shorts.
Oh and FFS, if you buy a carbon bike, never ever cycle in the rain or in slightly cool conditions.
If you do, whose fault is it?
Dunno. You will have to hire an MRS scanner at £4000k per hour.
I have my own MRS scanner. She can find any fault, no matter how small.
Has the small thing got a fault? I thought the BGT would cure that.seanoconn - gruagach craic!0