carbon337":39s3gegq said:Looking forward to a Thrunton ride in the light later - 4:30 there Toons?
Will this be the start of you and Si converting me to old (cough) retro bikes then?
Yep hopefully 16:30
carbon337":39s3gegq said:Looking forward to a Thrunton ride in the light later - 4:30 there Toons?
Will this be the start of you and Si converting me to old (cough) retro bikes then?
Dr S":2g179y36 said:Balls, I'm working :cry: :cry:
Dr S":d7edmhg5 said:Left wrist is still crap but strapping up helps. I've been riding to work all week and its do-able.
Spitfire is a little short I think. Seat angle is steep too, not sure if i like it tbh. I'm going to try it with a Thomson layback before i condemn it :cry:
I'm getting Crabbies in bulk from the warehouse
have a good one tonight. Glentress on saturday??
toons":100xegg8 said:You haven't ridden it at Thrunton yet!! What length stem you running? and I did notice your seat is canny far back.
I wouldn't worry about the seat angle, wait till your going eiger sanction! You wont complain then!!
Glentress is a no go, family arriving firday night for half term, so staying local
Check out the new spooky wood http://7stanes.blogspot.com/
Send a like for the crabbies.
Dr S":ging83d8 said:Flakey flakey Jamie!! :roll:
I have to get to the top of Eiger before I go down it. The geometry is just all wrong to me, I'm sitting with my hips rolled forward to pedal the damn thing. I will see what its like with a layback post, otherwise its for the chop.
Can't help with the Crabbies- its a trade only warehouse and I would have to kill you if i told you
Dr S":2yyx2d2u said:There us a good loop in the woods which is spoilt by steps so we are looking at bypassing them with a little shovel work.