Small flat. Girlfriend or bike???

Punctuation is a good thing. If you hadn't put the full stop in the title, she would have left you and you decision would have been made for you!
 
Iwasgoodonce":2xjlvgzq said:
Punctuation is a good thing. If you hadn't put the full stop in the title, she would have left you and you decision would have been made for you!

:LOL:

Ah it's hard to beat a good punctuation gag.

On topic, ....bye Clem, it's about time you found your own place.
 
I lived in a house where it was a hassle to get the bike into the basement, steep narrow steps with three sharp corners, so I put the bike in the living room and locked it to the radiator.

My roommates didn't like that one bit but I said to them, "You have tv's, couches, and the like all over the living room. I'm not asking you to get ride of the tv (but I would have preferred it). All I ask for 12 square feet and the rest you can do what you want with." I got my space.

'guin
 
Re: Choices

Wold Ranger":rcyun9cg said:
Ask Yourself the honest question, which do you enjoy riding the most? :twisted: then there's your answer Dude! Only you know!

My 1st thoughts exactly (I know, I'm a sick b@stard)! Do you prefer pounding the bikes or the GF ? :p :twisted:
 
Thanks for all your replies. I spent most of Sunday putting up shelves and the girls are now both very happy :D

I've been allowed to hang one bike in the living room and the hall/dining room should have space for 2 more.

I think my girlfriend is starting to appreciate beautiful retro rides now. (bikes!) She even commented on the 1996 s-works that one of you guys is thinking of splitting saying it would be a terrible thing to do! Not sure if she'll let me rescue it though!

We're both trying to come up with a plan to ge out of London. We're both sick of our jobs and I'm really sick of having to shout at stupid drivers every time I take to two wheels! For the price of renting a tiny London flat we could probably get a place elsewhere with enough space and possibly money left over for a place with enough space for twenty bikes!

Anyway I'm going to check the for sale and eBay watch now!!!!

Thanks again, Craig

p.s. I'm going to try and get the girlfriend out on a retro (bike) ride soon so you can take your own pictures of her riding (a bike)!
 
bikeperv":2051qf7a said:
p.s. I'm going to try and get the girlfriend out on a retro (bike) ride soon so you can take your own pictures of her riding (a bike)!

:D :D Great. can't wait to see the pictures. :LOL:

I'm in the same 'boat' as you - flat, London, traffic, space. If i move out then i would have to get the train in. But i could cycle off road at the weekends with no trouble. What too do :?
 
Re: Morale

Wold Ranger":3cs34vrz said:
... The fact the Lady is a total stunner of 22 years my Junior has a lot to do with this! Get my drift man, it's all a question of perspective! AND personal choice!

Wold ranger - I do hope you are over 38 :)

Bike lifts or wall racks... if you have high ceilings bike lift is definitely the way to go.

It took my wife a while to get used to having a bike in the house, but if you start with it in the bedroom moving it to the hall way looks like a big concession on you part :)
 
And I was thinking my problem was storing the bikes!

Are you suggesting I attach my girls to an auto pole suspended across the ceiling? That's a fantastic idea and I'll be sure to suggest it!
 
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