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• #27
Nice bike Sofarock ,where perchance did you pick up the white rubinos ? (and do they have any more? )
And are you really Ruperts Dad?
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• #28
no he's my brother. are you still in Thailand Harvey?
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• #29
yes and it's pissing it down ....
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• #30
its quite sunny if not a little windy here, although every thing is a prime level of damp for skids.
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• #31
asof they had white white rubino pros where i got mine - probikekit.com - for about £17 each
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• #32
Was anyone with a whiteish coloured bike cycling along the path next to the stream on jesus green on fireworks night? If so I saw you!
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• #33
asof they had white white rubino pros where i got mine - probikekit.com - for about £17 each
Cheers for that
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• #34
Was anyone with a whiteish coloured bike cycling along the path next to the stream on jesus green on fireworks night? If so I saw you!
that was me probably, was it the bike off white bike in sofaroks post above?
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• #35
gets daily use, work commute etc...colors antelope beige curtesy of Peugot...will hopefully get down for this thurs if anyones about? beers or ride
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• #36
asof they had white white rubino pros where i got mine - probikekit.com - for about £17 each
Damn it. Only "White - Black - White" left. Who went and bought them all? Come on. Own up damn you! :)
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• #37
Damn it. Just saw that they are out of stock of those as well! Shite.
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• #38
i have the white black white rubino pros on my bike, much nicer to have the black giving a contrast, otherwise mine would have been swamped by whiteness.
flex: i was cycling/walking along the stream that night (wed last week yeah?), against the grain of bedraggled and fed up people disappointed by the poor fireworks display. i just went for the candy floss, saw the display from addenbrookes and it looked shit from there!
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• #39
Iàve already got the black white stripe ones , theyàre a good cheap tyre and seem to last ok. But i wants der wiess Ja , like Snowy Farrs beard and der Polar bears privates
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• #40
Agreed. And I don't have the time to tipex the black stripe every time I go for a ride.
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• #41
Yeah ! maybe tipex my eyes so they see the white
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• #42
I was sitting under a tree wrapped in a scarf at the time and all i remember was that the bike was white, and fixed. Yep the fireworks were shocking, something to do with the lack of a sponsor...
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• #43
Austerity Britain from now on , the banks have run out of money , gonna have to cycle everywhere on empty roads and eat vegetables.......cool
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• #44
And the gas from the veggies will help with propulsion.
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• #45
Brussels sprouts season is with us
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• #46
Do you mean Christmas Cabbages?
(The British Sprout Association were considering changing the name to get rid of their bad reputation a few years ago!)
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• #47
little green pockets of seasonal love gas in a non denominational way
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• #48
Just back from Bangkok and met some of the fixed gear crew out there, the scene seems to be based around the Siam square area , which is sort of their trendy little shop district .Seems they have a thursday night ride too which goes across to Chinatown and up to Khaosan road road area then over the river to a big park for beer tricks stuff.Golf and Martijn (Holland) pictured below . Anyone going to Thailand should check this out ,gonna be better than Ladyboys , gap-years students and lazy hippy backpackers which most people associate with Bangkok.
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• #49
Is that outside sneaker villa? Work takes me to BKK a fair bit, met those dudes a few times, nice guys!
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• #50
I dunno ... its taken along those little streets behind Siam station Martijn runs the upstairs shop Zig zag only been there for 18 months, Golf works in downstairs in a jewellery shop name escapes me . I can't remember the names of any the shops round there coz they change so often .There seems to be a quite a few riders . I go to BKK two or three times a year so i'm up for taking a bike next time and tagging along with one of their outing . Everyone is super friendly .
Me and the kid's (Rupert's)...