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I'm in of course, Questions is do I have to ride the bike from the picture on page 1.
The Ken":2exby2nb said:pending a reality check at home.
Rob Atkin":2hfo77v9 said:Lake district in Feb. We're gonna get so wet. :-/ :-D
Does it get muddy round this route or is it more likely going to be rocky and wet instead like the Peaks? I don't think I can't bear to put mudguards on the Rocky on its first ride but if it's going to be biblical amounts of water and mud
I just want to make the ride comfortable. Well as comfortable as a large tube alloy rigid trials bike can be. :roll:
Dr S":1iiv92nr said:Rob Atkin":1iiv92nr said:Lake district in Feb. We're gonna get so wet. :-/ :-D
Does it get muddy round this route or is it more likely going to be rocky and wet instead like the Peaks? I don't think I can't bear to put mudguards on the Rocky on its first ride but if it's going to be biblical amounts of water and mud
I just want to make the ride comfortable. Well as comfortable as a large tube alloy rigid trials bike can be. :roll:
MAN UP FFS!!
It's just mud and water. It's good for the soul.
drystonepaul":2wymeazu said:You'll be fine Rob. There isn't much mud at all, as it's mostly well draining slate.
You might get a bit wet if it rains, or if you fall into Coniston Water...