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Simon Mason wrote:
http://www.simonmason.karoo.net/page513.htm Wish you joy, Simon. That is a work of f*ck*ng art. -- Dave... |
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Tony Raven said the following on 01/12/2006 20:29:
Worse than that the rear wheel is too big and has worn away part of the seat tube. That front brake block angle must be a new-fangled idea for stopping quicker as well :-) -- Paul Boyd http://www.paul-boyd.co.uk/ |
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"Josey" nospam@josey writes:
How much does it weigh? Including glazing and electrical fittings or just the frame ? Jon |
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Paul Boyd wrote on 02/12/2006 08:21 +0100:
Tony Raven said the following on 01/12/2006 20:29: Worse than that the rear wheel is too big and has worn away part of the seat tube. That front brake block angle must be a new-fangled idea for stopping quicker as well :-) Its at that angle to minimise the frontal area and aerodynamic drag. When you ride a bike like that its embarrassing to come in over 22mins on a ten, so you need every little bit of help you can get ;-) -- Tony "...has many omissions and contains much that is apocryphal, or at least wildly inaccurate..." Douglas Adams; The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy |
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"Jonathan Schneider" wrote in message Including glazing and electrical fittings or just the frame ? I didn't realise battery chargers had glazing? Jc |
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Response to Josey:
Including glazing and electrical fittings or just the frame ? I didn't realise battery chargers had glazing? You should try it: boil your honey, brown sugar and orange juice while stirring, brush it over your battery charger and return it to the oven for an additional half hour. Serves 4 AAs. -- Mark, UK "I want to share something with you: the three little sentences that will get you through life. Number 1: Cover for me. Number 2: Oh, good idea, Boss! Number 3: It was like that when I got here." |
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Roos Eisma wrote:
And why is it plugged in...? That's for the handlebar warmers I guess. (But you can't use those on the French Ride though) Beautiful looking work of Art :-)) |
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"Tony Raven" wrote in message ... When you ride a bike like that its embarrassing to come in over 22mins on a ten, so you need every little bit of help you can get ;-) Seeing as my one and only TT was 28-51, I'm going to look a right Charlie unless I can lop at least 5 minutes off ;-) -- Simon Mason http://www.simonmason.karoo.net |
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"Simon Mason" wrote in message ... "Tony Raven" wrote in message ... When you ride a bike like that its embarrassing to come in over 22mins on a ten, so you need every little bit of help you can get ;-) Seeing as my one and only TT was 28-51, I'm going to look a right Charlie unless I can lop at least 5 minutes off ;-) No you're not. You just do the best you can, whatever that happens to be :-) |
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wafflycat wrote: No you're not. You just do the best you can, whatever that happens to be :-) What is the slowest time in a ten mile TT that it would be possible to do without appearing too out of place / in the way? |
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