No worries, on the Overbury's

What a subtle BOTM "reminder"!! Well, it's decided my vote! Yes, the Highpath and the Cleland are interesting in a time capsule way, but equal seconds for me.
 
go makster give it hell. maybe i will entre the next c race over here on the roberts. looks liek the pioneer is still up for action.

good work.

happy trials.
Pete
 
:oops: didn't notice the knee pads. But what's on his feet!!!??? He spends ££££ and doesn't have spd's
 
tintin40":1jd1layt said:
:oops: didn't notice the knee pads. But what's on his feet!!!??? He spends ££££ and doesn't have spd's

Look like modern Dx Spd shoes ;)

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I may have to invest in some summer SPD's as walinkng int the pub over tiles floor with me studs in from muddy mayhem was rather clunky :LOL:
 
Those are nasty. Look like kids shoes. In the photo they make his feet look bigger than his body.
 
Tazio":73ad6al3 said:
SPD sandals for the summer I'd say!

I know you're taking the michael, but I would love a pair of them, spd sandals that is. Would make riding here much more comfortable, sod the scrapes
 
Bugger the sandals,this is my favourite place in the British Isles,and a beautiful steel bike as well,you lucky,lucky man. :D :D
 
tintin40":1jwwlk18 said:
Those are nasty. Look like kids shoes. In the photo they make his feet look bigger than his body.

They are amazing winter shoes. I've not seen a bad review of them anywhere.
It's one of a few item of MTB related stuff that if I broke mine I would just buy another, I wouldn't even consider anything else!
Very warm, fairly waterproof, and covers for the laces so they arn't getting tangled up / caught on brambles etc.
 
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