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  • Also of note - the first couple of Tweed Runs where it was a bunch of fixie skidders with the odd thrift shop bit of moth-eaten tweed rampaging round town.
    One of the early overnights to Brighton - had people round for dinner, then at midnight (to slightly incredulous reactions from wife and guests), changed and jumped on the bike to meet @Oliver Schick et al at Balham tube. Brighton by dawn(ish) and train back. Great ride.

  • Mortal internet enemies

    Yeah so many keyboard warriors.

    Only one case of a punch up.

    But amazing friends, and many amazing people who help each other without having ever met.

  • That first tweed run was amazing. Rolling round the corner into (was it???) Hanover square, thinking it would be just a bunch of forum bods and then seeing the mass of tweed ensconced cyclists that teddy had brought there, was a sight to behold!

    That was such a good ride!

  • That is a whole chapter in the book.

  • A perfect response, thanks my man. I can't even remember how ended up here back in 2008 but it was definitely East Drinks where I met real life people in the flesh for the first time and truly discovered what a bunch of hilarious, generous, enthusiastic, degenerate pissheads lurk on here. From there on in it was rides and polo and weird parties in warehouses and naked Dogsballs and who knows what other shenanigans. I dip in and out these days but there will always be a place in my heart for this sordid enclave. Viva La LFGSS!

  • Wow! And some are still active!

    Who's this @hippy guy?!

  • wow! just awesome!!
    following the site just recently and i can feel theres something cool here now and in the past!
    good stuff, funny stuff, informative stuff,

  • I've only been on here proper for about 18 months, lurked for a long time before that. Hearing about the glory days, I wish I'd joined sooner. But having been on a badgers ride and met a few of you around the city, I can confirm the spirit is still alive. It's a bunch of really wonderful, generous people who go out of their way to help anyone else who loves bikes.

  • Been enjoying this thread in honour of the first tweed run and the love of lists here's the line up from that ride some people no longer with us sadly keep up the good work peace and love

    Teddy
    Dancing james
    Sharkstar
    Dmczone
    Coppithat
    Edscoble
    The bonk
    Superprecise
    Charco
    Edmundro
    Celadon
    Mister k
    Gustav
    Nick
    Harry
    Alockett
    Ved
    Wools
    Tricitybendix
    Jeanmi + some (tbc)
    Ektachrome
    Shootthe(Super8)Tweedze
    Kattt
    Velocityboy
    Ladystardust (who still isn't registered)
    JD
    Wibble
    tilover (coming from yorkshire)
    non forum member lady (coming from canterbury)
    JOL
    tยฎum
    PinkGottiMobbs
    veLLo
    Littigator.....HUZZAH!
    Fresh
    tex
    miss socks
    dan(j-d-s-h)
    BlueQuinn
    villa-ru
    Fluff plus one
    Spins esq.
    stevo_com
    Dapper Slag
    Master Stringerman
    Cornelius Tweedfoot. (must buytweed, must buy , must buy tweed
    Master Stringerman's footman (possibly gf)
    andyp
    OliDale (possibly with brother)
    Van Damage
    jar (tentative)
    hillbilly! PISSED!
    1950:14 (Reliving the golden years!)
    Jesus Christ our lord and saviour
    105champ
    105champ's wench
    Hewitt (need some tweedfirst though)
    58.Stix (In need of tweed too !)
    snowy_again
    Bristly Pioneer (what what)
    Deluka - hope newbs welcome?
    tVeedtVeed
    Big Red Monocle
    SlimJim
    MJS. I'll bring my Kodak Brownie.
    eyebrows, i live for tweed
    Jim Jones
    Sir Pirat of Rawlinson End
    EtonWill (in borrowed clobber)
    dante
    miss kitty valentine
    Barbados
    Crowbar
    Clever Pun
    gormley
    Andyfallsoff
    purple_tom
    motman
    Hamst*r
    Paperboy
    Mrs Littigator (double huzzah!)
    Master Harry Hudson Esq.
    Bruno (of Bruno and Dave)
    Dave (The Singing Pie) (of Bruno and Dave)
    Gwyndreth Scissorhands
    Simpson79
    philjay
    morgasm !
    uncleyacov
    JAH tweed
    Master Addie of Le Menton
    Lord Atomic of the A.
    The Rt Honourable David the Sprocketeer
    Lord Duncan of Donut! (depending)
    Lady Amelia of Beardly-Moustache (probably)
    Elguapo, aint comin without it)
    goodhead
    Count Mobi von Dog
    Bareknuckle Pugilist Wayne
    Dilworth
    moog tweed accessories)
    mowgster (needing tweeding)
    Lego
    Wardamercy + 1
    Bobs Dids
    marcoisapolo
    George Sportif Esquire
    mmccarthy (hopefully getting some tweed tomorrow, can you get a tweed t-shirt? =P)
    mullerbugs
    smeear (ooops forgot to add my name) ill be there with some goodie
    Crispin Glover Don't have any tweed though. I have a slim volume of poetry though.
    BigFatAl
    Jayloo!
    Le car (if I can fit my basket on my gitane)
    115 Wharry
    jonny
    jashburnham
    evennumbers
    sol ( on and off though )
    Karen
    Cake
    RENE
    yebo
    yebos wench and / or yebo's mate pete
    Samuel Dodger Esquire.
    supersim65 (Si) +1
    BurtReynolds531 + 1
    Toby
    Riviera Beau-Regarde
    Babar
    arvy
    Sir Brett of Cant B Arsed
    somebody
    134.Skydancer (In cricket whites)
    The lady Judie
    Curlyollie
    Dr Nosh
    pie
    jc garcia + 1
    Oh I fucking suppose I'll be there.. hiccup
    Punkpixel. Ok I am in
    Dammit
    143.Organicorigin
    Benjamin Duke of Broomfield (photoben - yes Duke is my middle name).

  • Although funerals are awful 50-14's send off was one of this forum's finest moments

  • It was great to meet you that day.

  • So many big names and dearly departed on that list. Thanks for posting Tim.
    Was my first forum event(I lurked for a long time and turned down many ride invites), crippling anxiety back then prevented me for attending anything previously but an excuse to dress like a tosser won me over. Honestly, now I think about it Iโ€™d be in a much different place in life without this forum and all of yโ€™all fine people.

    My parents even turned up in full tweeds(cos my pa is a genuine old style bumpkin) and handed out flapjacks before the start.
    I think I nervously traded a stem with @edscoble that day as well.

  • @HatBeard I loved and hated that ride ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚ but really just loved it.

    I tried to upload the photo of us walking up Ditchling but FB won't let me save to my phone. Think. You can find it?


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  • That was a brutal and cold ride

  • It was actually going down Archway, before suicide bridge. Was definitely going a lot quicker than I'd like to have been going for my chainring to snap and fold over.

  • hey corndog I remember that too. was outside the Siobahn Davies Dance Studios in Elephant. Your sweet Soma was parked up outside when I left.

    I had already joined the forum and like @mashton had heard about it in the 'special interests' section of whatever forum a number of us were on. didn't visit again after joining here but there were names like firsthippy, mashtonian, samsonite, jonnywilkinson that all switched across.

    first time met many from here in person was on the Dunwich Dynamo 2007. Rode some of the way with John Ma3k and last section with @hippy. Just looked back at the old thread for it and some great names from back then and some still around - Stompy, DDM, Brett, Rob Slamm, Roberto, Scott (BRP), Tommy (the Brick) and many others.

    have made some lifelong friends on here and have a few lifelong friends from prior to this place join it.

    this place remains excellent. and always new faces, new bikes and new shit in general keeping it fresh.

  • Another lovely list from the London classic in 2012 great list of names always a strong forum presence on those great rides peace and love

    Jah Tim
    Citron
    Ab440
    almac68
    skive
    Tiswas
    Laner
    Dammit
    william1984
    jb000
    Dropout
    braker
    fussball
    Bernie
    BenJam
    Twist305
    Duroy
    youramericanlover
    foiegrashellscape
    Nigel182
    50/14
    Zebs
    KT Bee
    Sumo
    dublinkevin
    Heythropbikepolosoc ON IT
    Soul
    Digger
    29, poots
    Samuelson
    Jingle Jangle
    Mrs Jingle Jangle
    Dogpants
    Sammy Dodger
    JaRyder
    mschris
    'swine
    Yasi
    Skully
    pistol
    PoleOnaBike
    torker
    OLC
    villa-ru
    Big Dave
    Cupcakes
    Woodie
    stev0
    49 Wobboy
    Themefrom90210
    Munky
    Blackfoot
    Ludd
    53 Prav
    Doctor Cake
    Howard

  • He's a very naughty boy

  • Oh so it was after pizza? For some reason I thought it was just by The Woodman pub. Either way it was pretty rad.

  • Either way it was pretty rad.

    Less rad was the maths geeks ride, or rides, to Bletchley

    A slow one lead by Object given a head start by the fast group led by 6 pt.

    The fast group passed the slow group at St Albans, 6 pt offering The Finger, while the slows were drinking coffee at an Italian place.

    We were denied entry to Bletchley Park by a jobsworth so all went to the pub.

  • Just had a great forum ride memory; razzing around the Marathon course before they closed the roads (well, maybe some were already closed), fastest 28 miles Iโ€™ve ever done, must have been about 2010?

  • That was a great ride.

    Early gathering on Blackheath.
    Evadind the road closures
    Lovely weather

    Undulating route

  • The one where DJ managed to get a Hiya on national news?

  • A few random images from my lfgss folder. I found this one hilarious but I can't remember why?


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