You all told me.....

I played roulette with the battery earlier, and lost. 2 miles from home and the fucker died halfway up a big hill. Oh how the other cyclists laughed when the smug twat had to pedal a 23kg bike up a hill! :blast :D
 
I played roulette with the battery earlier, and lost. 2 miles from home and the fucker died halfway up a big hill. Oh how the other cyclists laughed when the smug twat had to pedal a 23kg bike up a hill! :blast :D

At least you have pedals. The Sur-ron doesn't and is 50+kgs.

you’ve inspired me to fill up the last 7% of capacity before going out shortly. Trying to be patient


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At least you have pedals. The Sur-ron doesn't and is 50+kgs.

you’ve inspired me to fill up the last 7% of capacity before going out shortly. Trying to be patient


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I used 50% yesterday, and did the same ride, in reverse today, but it wasn’t meant to be. Interestingly, when I put it on charge, it was showing 3% on the display, so I guess 3% means zero when you’re out and about! :P
 
Should I upgarde :)

I've only had it for about 28 years.
Did a about 20 miles on it today, off road it's a real bone shaker.

Oh and we've got proper hills.

Thats the Millenium Stadium in the back ground.
 

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Upgarde? Is that wales speak? :nenau

But yes, you should. :D
 
Should I upgarde :)

I've only had it for about 28 years.
Did a about 20 miles on it today, off road it's a real bone shaker.

Oh and we've got proper hills.

Thats the Millenium Stadium in the back ground.

No suspension erk!
 
No suspension erk!


Ive deliberately swapped out my 100mm forks for rigid carbon ones. The bike, whilst old now, is incredibly light and very quick. The trails here are technically easy (no welsh rock and slate ..!) and no suspension here is very do-able.


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Should I upgarde :)

I've only had it for about 28 years.
Did a about 20 miles on it today, off road it's a real bone shaker.

Oh and we've got proper hills.

Thats the Millenium Stadium in the back ground.

Even if you upgrade keep that Marin. Classic bikes are becoming a big market .
 
Even if you upgrade keep that Marin. Classic bikes are becoming a big market .

That’s good to hear...I’ll be needing to thin my bikes out soon and I have c1987 per production Rocky Mountain Stratos that use to belong to their MD.

Full XT 6 speed, thumb shifters, long levers and bottom bracket U brake. Richie ridged forks (ridged forks can be smooth) and Durace hubs

It’s served me well many years ago, competing in the eastern winter series and Wednesday evening MTB races at the Leytonstone cycle track. Children meant it moved to carrying a kiddie seat then a tag along and since then it’s just sat in the garage
 
That’s good to hear...I’ll be needing to thin my bikes out soon and I have c1987 per production Rocky Mountain Stratos that use to belong to their MD.

Full XT 6 speed, thumb shifters, long levers and bottom bracket U brake. Richie ridged forks (ridged forks can be smooth) and Durace hubs

It’s served me well many years ago, competing in the eastern winter series and Wednesday evening MTB races at the Leytonstone cycle track. Children meant it moved to carrying a kiddie seat then a tag along and since then it’s just sat in the garage

That has to be a keeper. Have a look here http://www.retrobike.co.uk/

I got a very good price for my Greg Fuquay some years back....but how I wish I till had it (and my Team Marin from 1993)
 

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I gave away a 90s GT Karakoram and bought a Genesis 29er that I never really got on with, it just felt heavy and clumsy to ride and was probably too big for me. I wish I still had the GT, though decent 26” rim brake wheels are not easy to find these days.
 
After pissing about with under seat bags (no good with a dropper post :blast) and Kriega style bags, I’ve just fitted this rather tidy Zefal tool bottle. :beerjug:

I’ve managed to fit a pump, puncture repair kit, tyre levers, multi tool and some zip ties in there, and there’s still room to spare.
 

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After pissing about with under seat bags (no good with a dropper post :blast) and Kriega style bags, I’ve just fitted this rather tidy Zefal tool bottle. :beerjug:

I’ve managed to fit a pump, puncture repair kit, multi tool and some zip ties in there, and there’s still room to spare.

It’s very ‘you’! :-)
 
Where do you put your water battle :confused:

A puncture repair kit :blast who the fuck repairs tubes on the go :blast

I was thinking the same.
Everybody else carries a bottle or wears a rucksack with water bladder and room for a few spares etc. Nutty has to get some specialist fucking carrier for tools . :-)
Still no room for spare tube, tyre levers or water !!
 
Where do you put your water battle :confused:

A puncture repair kit :blast who the fuck repairs tubes on the go :blast

I wear a Camelbak. Any empty pockets in that normally have sandwiches in. :D
 


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