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• #2
edinburgh but i left before the accent took hold.
i've seen perth on maps but i think it's just a rumour.
stay in london.
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• #3
haha perth aint no rumour, i will have you know it used to be the capital of scotland, way back in the day.
im moving to london providing a find a job in the industry i want to find a job in, hopefully in august.
i will install sat nav onto my bike, i will need it in london i reckon.
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• #4
sat nav, haha, instant "rob me quickly" sign.
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• #5
its called an A-Z all you need
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• #6
me and one of my friends were thinking about going up close to the top of scotland and cycling back down to glasgow over a few days, need to make it happen though.
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• #7
sorry i can't understand your accent.
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• #8
IVE NAE GOT NAE ACCENT!
and ACTUALLY i was born in boston, lincolnshire and stayed there for a year!
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• #9
Im from near Glasgow!
Any of you lot coming to the millport race this year?the thing in glasgow the night before was good last year
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• #10
millport race?
what happened the night before?
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• #11
Its once a year
http://millportpoloco.blogspot.com/It was just a race round some roundabout on a friday night, i didnt race becuase it was the first time i had ever taken my conversion to glasgow haha
I ride a blue Iceni track frame, but its unlikely youve seen me, i live in greenock, so not in glasgow too much on the bike
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• #12
although ive been cruising around on my bike in glasgow for like the past two years i dont really know any of the 'fixed crew'
im getting a fuji track 08, ordering it at the start of the week i think and it will be the first fixed ive owned! had a shot on a bike called "Allegro - track" in melbourne which was rad.
ive been playing around in photoshop to see how i can modify it and this is what ive come up with that i can do as soon as i get it.
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• #13
chop and flop?
i say leave the drops, you will love them on hills and head winds.
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• #14
I there a 'fixed crew' as you mention in Glasgow?
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• #15
I'm in glasgow at the moment - seems to be more fixed riders & more cyclists in general now than when I lived here. Lovely old Bob Jackson outside the State Bar last night and I had a nice chat with a chap (called DJ?) riding a beat up raleigh banana. I liked him for the simple reason that he had the same cycling shoes as me and I love my shoes.
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• #16
yeah, there does seem to be a crew.
if i am going to have drops on my fuji i want those.....i dont know what to call them......the ones that are one smooth continuous curve, like as soon as it leaves the stem they curve, is there a name for those type of ones?
like the ones in this photo
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• #17
they be the some proper track bars your on about then,
Hubjub do nice nitto ones, and cinelli ones come up on ebay now and again...usually wide sizes though:(
I had the nitto b123aa's from hub jub in 36cm, them were great -
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how much are they from hubjub?
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• #19
£45!
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There's been an explosion in the number of singlespeeds up here over the last six months - invariably ridden by awkward-looking art school types - but fixed wheels are still rare beasts. I can can only think of a handful of fixed spots in the last 12 months: a dreadlocked courier girl who seemed to disappear from the roads when summer turned to winter; a whippet-like old roadie on Great Western Road; a bearded guy, who possibly was a courier, at the bottom of University Avenue (that encounter wasn't embarrassing at all. :-) ) and an On One Pompino just off Bothwell Street. Fixed wheels are going to be achingly trendy up here, too. It just hasn't happened yet.
You don't even see off-the-peg bikes on the streets. Hate Langsters? Come to Glasgow, cos you'll never see one outside the confines of a bike shop.
I had a nice chat with a chap (called DJ?) riding a beat up raleigh banana.
I saw the Banana last year, but never with a rider on top of it. Have you got your bike with you now? Only I just overtook a young lady sporting a single gear at the bottom of Queen Margaret Drive. If you say yes, it means I've made a spot. Feel free to lie. :-)
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• #21
ive seen the girl with dreads around quite a few times and ive seen a few fixed folk here and there.
i also saw that on one bike strapped up outside oran mor on byres, looks quite nice.i should have my bike infront of me and built within the next week and a half me thinks, so if you see a fudge 'track' 08 and a person cycling it with ginger hair and occasionally a green quilted jacket, come and introduce yourself...
couple of old photos i took in Glasgow.
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• #22
they be the some proper track bars your on about then,
Hubjub do nice nitto ones, and cinelli ones come up on ebay now and again...usually wide sizes though:(
I had the nitto b123aa's from hub jub in 36cm, them were greatwide bars= more leverage= faster ride.
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• #23
a mate of yours soctty?
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• #24
Blonde dreads?....if so...she's hot!!!...and a damn good rider too...:)
I don't know if I'd say blonde, but quite light, yeah. I saw her filtering down a queue of traffic on Great Western Road once, from a bus-top vantage point (you cannae stick a dog in the back pocket of your jersey, you see.) Anyway, she did it a lot faster than I'd ever dare to.
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• #25
she used clipless pedals aswel so she must be fairly confident i imagine.
is there anyone here from the cities of scotland such as
Perth?
edinburgh?
Glasgow?