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• #21502
People are out in this shit stealing bars? FFS
Was it locked there all day?
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• #21503
It's a Range Rover, in London, of course they can't fucking drive, snow or otherwise.
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• #21504
Today of all days I forgot my glasses. Doh! Oh well, guess it was about time for my yearly eyeball gritting.
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• #21505
Defo want some goggles and a seakskin coat. With my current level of disheveled, it'd look like I just climb down from Everest or something.
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• #21506
Same, Running is easiest and safest for me as I can do 90% off road away from all the sliding cars! Peak Canal looked mega today.
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• #21507
Tee Hee !
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• #21508
First thing I thought of when I saw the paint job. Maybe this is a hint that you need that R34 faced Stagea!!
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• #21509
What happens with rim brakes if you've got cable ties on your tyres?
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• #21510
just cut a gap in the cable ties where the brake surface is. works the same way as an inverse shim.
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• #21511
What happens with rim brakes if you've got cable ties on your tyres?
You get good at pulse braking (and replacing zip ties).
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• #21512
You stop, really, really quickly.
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• #21513
Only 3 other cyclists seen between SW15 and SE1 although it was much later than normal (9.45am start).
Studded tyres very necessary for the first half a mile or so as none of the local roads had been gritted, almost completely unnecessary for the following 7 miles (but I did enjoy the confidence they give even when I detour into the snow/slush/possible-ice at the side).
That fucking headwind though, slowest commute by a long way (almost twice my fastest ever time). Doing it at the end of a 36h fast was also a bonus.
But: big smug grin / 10.
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• #21514
Woop.
Definitely the most reliable transport option today!
Shouting "IS THAT ALL YOU'VE GOT?!" at the sky is optional, but encouraged.
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• #21515
Coming in from the west the wind sucked and it felt slow but the roads were mostly fine. Bike paths mostly not clear so I just hung to the road. There were a few other bikes out but less traffic in general. I also left later than usual.
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• #21516
loving all the snowy pics makes me miss london
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• #21519
Yep, all day, as it has been for the last 6 months. My office overlooks it and it's normally pretty busy - opposite Cycle Surgery. I guess someone finally scoped it. Oh well. Once more unto the breach dear friends!
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• #21520
Let me know if you need some bars. Got a set of these you can have if you can cover P&P
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/itm-alcor-80-road-handlebar/rp-prod151053What size stem do you need?
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• #21521
I wore a PX buff today and merino cap under aero helmet with hand-me-down jacket over tshirt and longs. Like a budget audaxer that had stolen a kid's bike.
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• #21522
^ I've got some 31.8mm stems kicking around..
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• #21523
SS Beater today. Can’t be arsed de sludging the group set on my regular bike. 23 tyres felt way skinny though. Quicker than walking and less stressful than a part suspended public transport system.
My usual cut through the Victoria Park roads was daft though. Basically an ice rink with over excited dogs bombing about.
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• #21524
Hello, I am planning to commute form Maida Vale, W9 to Canary Wharf on my fixie Dolan Seta this afternoon ! Anyone cycled through Hyde Park, Green Park, Cycling Highway along Thames river, along DLR cycling path?
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• #21525
Today was not the day for a flat and no tools. Had to trudge 30 mins in wrong direction to get to shop.
On the other hand I am very pleased with my winter boots, they may be the worlds most ugly shoes ever but boy they're warm and dry.
I found the roads actually worse today, as the sludge was slipper than when it was nice dry snow. Still, 29x2.35 tyres made light work of my cross country route though Hyde Park.
Anyone know what was happening in Baker street btw?
EDIT: Electrical fire http://www.hamhigh.co.uk/news/baker-street-evacuated-after-suspected-electrical-fire-1-5415614
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