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Post by Radchenister on Apr 1, 2013 19:43:41 GMT
Open a Photobucket account bandito !
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Post by bandit3 on Apr 1, 2013 19:48:43 GMT
got one but cant remember how to get them across
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Post by bandit3 on Apr 1, 2013 20:01:50 GMT
aaaaaaaaaarrr why cant i get photos on here !!!!! OK how did i do that ? My Raliegh Apex 1990 Girvin Flex stem . Should be my Kona nunu Torq Roughride Veterans the pair of them Done it now
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2013 22:51:54 GMT
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Post by Radchenister on Apr 2, 2013 23:23:57 GMT
Some nice toys there, what's your fave budd'? If you had to keep only 1 which would it be?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2013 23:48:25 GMT
Smallest Pic but best Gallery in My head, If I had to have just one , it would probably be the Kaffenbach, I ve been half way around the world on it and it does 75% of what all the others can do.
The wife brought me the frame for my 40 th so its another reason why it cant go, (and she got the secteur).
I love the Orange Five but I m now self employed so getting a bit too old/wise/scared to enjoy properly and will probaly sell it this summer to finance a nice Planet X ti sportif frame when they finally arrive in the UK again. Either that or a Lynskey.
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Post by Radchenister on Apr 3, 2013 0:02:30 GMT
Understand the Kaffenbach, a go everywhere solution - also like the hard tail MTB - moved on a bit since I stopped.
I've missed so many years, these days the idea of a full suss' DH session makes me wince, it'd end in tears - I'm pulling / straining arm and back muscles just climbing hills on the road bike lol.
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Post by Radchenister on Apr 3, 2013 15:53:35 GMT
I did once own another red road bike :
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Post by bandit3 on Apr 3, 2013 16:44:41 GMT
I did once own another red road bike : You had one of those & survived The TL1000S I mean
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Post by Radchenister on Apr 3, 2013 16:52:15 GMT
Steering damper amended and rear shock changed, as was gearing and tyres (plus race exhaust system) - lovely bike when sorted - this was when it was virtually new, only about a day after I rolled it out the show room !
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Post by bandit3 on Apr 3, 2013 17:38:03 GMT
This is my current one had it 4 years
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Post by Phil on Apr 3, 2013 17:46:17 GMT
This is my current ride, not that it's been ridden much, but going to try and sell it to fund the purchase of a T3. Should've bought a road bike when I bought this, but thought my interest in it was just a fad (blame Cav and winning his Green Jersey!). It's a Marin Shoreline Trail Disc, 2011 model. A lovely ride, just not interested in the trails anymore.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2013 19:38:17 GMT
I did once own another red road bike : You had one of those & survived The TL1000S I mean SUZI TL 1000S AKA THE WIDOWMAKER. Went with a group to the British GP at Donnington many years ago, and decided it would be a good/ funny Idea to wake our mate Greg up from sleeping in his tent, by serruptiously reversing another mates TL up to the flap doors , opening them and starting the TL up. Funnily enough it Melted his bloody tent with a not very happy Greg in it.
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Post by Radchenister on Apr 3, 2013 19:55:43 GMT
A few of my mates had these, I used to ride around Yeovil, Weymouth, Bournemouth, Wales and the Cotswolds (sometimes in the same day) - we knew people all over ... one village mid Somerset direction was the long standing home of relatives of one of my buddies, they used to report that when we stopped at traffic lights in the village windows rattled and tea cups chinked in saucers, it was like riding a tiger lol .
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