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Old July 1st 05, 01:33 PM
Euan
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God awful ride home in the ****ing rain. Dark as, 10W behaving more
like 1W for some reason and riding in the cycle lane of Westall Road
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Thank you Puncture Gods for at least leaving it till the last 200M of my
ride before inflicting my first puncture in 10 weeks.
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Old July 2nd 05, 05:09 AM
spook
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Euan wrote:
God awful ride home in the ****ing rain. Dark as, 10W behaving more
like 1W for some reason and riding in the cycle lane of Westall Road
Extension.

Thank you Puncture Gods for at least leaving it till the last 200M of my
ride before inflicting my first puncture in 10 weeks.


I was so excited to get out today after a week of rain in Sydney, then a
bit of a bug yesterday that I jumped on the bike without my pump, which
I realized in the middle of nowhere on the M5 when I heard the psst ..
psst .. psst. To the guy who stopped and lent me your pump, I owe you a
beer!! I owe myself an uppercut for general stupidity.

brett
 




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