velomaniac
MacRetro Rider
David, if you do the CX with Kaiser then thats one I'll definitely do myself in good old Dundee.
You can just use the GT as is, skinny tyres are not a requirement, just helpful as CX is famous for becoming a mud bath. You do have to remove bar ends and fit bar plugs if using flat bars as close quater racing can result in stab wounds with open bars.
Remember a bit of running and bike carrying is involved so moving mounts and dismounts without catching ones manhood are best practiced. I cannot do this worth a dam so will probably end up speaking in a high voice
As for Engerland, dont worry I can speak the lingo, my mums from North Shields, just ask them politely to slow down and emphasise their vowel sounds
You can just use the GT as is, skinny tyres are not a requirement, just helpful as CX is famous for becoming a mud bath. You do have to remove bar ends and fit bar plugs if using flat bars as close quater racing can result in stab wounds with open bars.
Remember a bit of running and bike carrying is involved so moving mounts and dismounts without catching ones manhood are best practiced. I cannot do this worth a dam so will probably end up speaking in a high voice
As for Engerland, dont worry I can speak the lingo, my mums from North Shields, just ask them politely to slow down and emphasise their vowel sounds