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• #30277
Three people on my train carriage this morning...
I was standing on Mon/Weds.
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• #30278
I quite like my Gerber Suspension. It's an old model but has a saw
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• #30279
Take only memories/leave only footpr~~[FX: sound of tiny buzzsaw]
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• #30280
I have cleared paths with this sort of thing I carry on camping tours. Well satisfying.
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• #30281
Fuck me how much rain?
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• #30282
Not enough rain here, that’s for sure.
Last week I had to stop in at the same pedestrian crossing whilst in full flow (with a lovely tailwind) on two consecutive days. And the on both days it was the same couple crossing.
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• #30283
Ever had to unscrew a screw embedded in a carbon rim? Bike lanes are shit.
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• #30284
On the tube the last couple days, had some jabs on Monday night for some travelling later in the summer and its left me wiped.
Still think the tube leaves me feeling worse than the jabs though, how do people do that every day?!
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• #30285
lovely drizzly commute this morning.
maybe just an illusion, but the grass was already looking a bit greener
and the smell of the rain - delicious! -
• #30286
Oof. That'll need two patches.
Now, will this downpour ease off in the next 15 minutes I wonder?
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• #30287
Latex tubes on your commuter? You ponce.
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• #30288
Busted, I’m still mainly commuting from my house to my house.
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• #30289
Normal commute, just the one WVM right hooked me, they got some abuse.
Is this a local face? Looked very on here
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• #30290
My super cool tark bike is destroying my body on my enormous 2mile commute and I've found that my work has a good cycle to work scheme. What's a good OTP fixed gear these days (that I can lock up without having a heart attack)?
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• #30291
genesis flyer? nice fat tyres for extra comfy / off-road commute adventure opportunities
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• #30292
Ever had to unscrew a screw embedded in a carbon rim? Bike lanes are shit
Wow, that's shit. How a new woodscrew ends up in a bike lane is a question - sometimes I wonder when I see broken glass stamped around on on the Q1 or whatever it's called now. I really do think there's quite a bit of intentional littering of sharp things aimed at bikes, but maybe I'm just paranoid. /ganjahead
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• #30293
PS how did the rim fare? You got a new valve-hole?
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• #30294
One rim, two tubes.
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• #30295
got overtaken by that guy who gopros his rise with his cat riding shotgun yesterday.
Quite cool!
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• #30296
First time on a bike in over a week today, having had covid. A combination of slightly dodgy chest and a drop in fitness had me gasping up the slightest incline. This cycling lark is a mug's game.
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• #30297
Travis and Sigrid? Did Sigrid have her little goggles on?
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• #30298
Yes, a very clean hole punch through the rim as I rolled to a stop, really hammering it in place. I'm doubly annoyed as I was trying to turn off Gower St but a cab pulled to the side of the road right at the junction so I thought "OK I'll take the next left then" and bang.
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• #30299
After a quiet week cycling in the Netherlands always nice to return to a far too close passing taxi driver & selfish parking.
Reporting time... hopefully don't need to go to Psmi station...
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• #30300
Met a man (called Gerald) on a 1916 BSA and another rider heading from Swindon to Aylesbury on a loaded Giant heading to a wedding
Good vibes this evening
yes, a decent multitool / knife / leatherman type thing would be a useful addition to my commute setup