Silly Commuter Cycling Book Swap Thread.

tailwindhome
tailwindhome Posts: 18,929
edited December 2012 in Commuting chat
Not 100% on how this would work, so if any one has any suggestions I'll come back and amend/reword the OP.


I've a paperback copy of Ned Boutling's "How I won the Yellow Jumper".

I'd like to swap it for another cycling book.

You tell me what you have to swap. If I'm interested we'll agree the swap. You PM me your address and I'll send you the book. When you get the book you send me the swap.......sender pays the postage and takes the (very limited) leap of faith that the swap will happen.

So what you got?
“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!

Comments

  • Wrath Rob
    Wrath Rob Posts: 2,918
    Great idea!

    I've already got Mr Boulting's book so no swapsy there. However, I've got a copy of French Revolutions by Tim Moore if someone can offer something in trade?
    FCN3: Titanium Qoroz.
  • rubertoe
    rubertoe Posts: 3,994
    edited December 2012
    I have a plethora of books and will no doubt get more over Xmas,

    Racing through the Dark
    Slaying the badger
    Fallen Angel (currently on Loan)
    The worlds greatest champion
    Boy Racer
    Wide eyed and legless (currently on Loan)
    Rough Ride (currently on Loan)
    Roule Britannia
    In Search of Robert Millar
    Half Man Half Bike

    What I am after is The Secret Race.

    What i used to do as part of another forum is finish a book and then post it on to someone else, they in turn would read it and then post it on to another person and so on and so on.

    So happy to swap or Loan any of the above. What you got?

    Edited;

    How I won the Yellow Jumper
    A Race for Mad men.

    (I think I have another few as well)
    "If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got."

    PX Kaffenback 2 = Work Horse
    B-Twin Alur 700 = Sundays and Hills
  • airbag
    airbag Posts: 201
    I'm not sure either, but, I have:

    Racing through the Dark
    The Enlightened Cyclist
    A Race for Madmen (though I'm tempted to reread this one).
  • tailwindhome
    tailwindhome Posts: 18,929
    airbag wrote:
    Racing through the Dark.


    I'll swap for "How I won the Yellow Jumper"
    “New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!
  • rubertoe
    rubertoe Posts: 3,994
    One more for my list - We were young and care free
    "If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got."

    PX Kaffenback 2 = Work Horse
    B-Twin Alur 700 = Sundays and Hills