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I'll make a start by quoting Bill's post in another thread today.
This is well worth a re-post.
Blind spots explained by a lorry driver
But remember that you can't assume that just because they should be able to see you, they will. Numerous cases of drivers who would have seen, didn't look.
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• #3
This sounds like a list! Speak to GA2G before proceeding ;)
my essential url is:
http://www.londonfgss.com/thread11148.htmlI use it alot
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• #4
That's definitely an essential link, Matt.
This thread isn't really meant to be a list, though. :)
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http://software.bareknucklebrigade.com/rabbit.applet.html
Rabbit fixed gear calculator. Does GI and skid patch calculationshttp://www.sheldonbrown.com/
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That's definitely an essential link, Matt.
This thread isn't really meant to be a list, though. :)
G'wan make it a list at the top! you know you want too!
Also it would make it easier for people searching for stuff, rather than trawl through 10+ pages.
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Before asking another dumb mechanical question, look here:
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Do's and don'ts....
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Good stuff, guys, keep them coming.
Matt, I'll think about making it a list, but I might as well stick a great big UTFS in the OP. ;)
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• #10
I can see a list on the horizon......
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• #11
www.ebay.co.uk - buy second hand shit
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• #12
www.WrenchScience.com for free sizing tool.
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www.bikeradar.com - should you ever feel the need to start a helmet debate.
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http://www.aukweb.net/index2.htm Long distance riding organisation.
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Active and helpful info about the varied sportives with dates , links and newsletter:
http://www.cyclosport.org/General cycling news, with product reviews and events, with newsletter.
Post cycling-related links here that we can all agree on are important--so ideally post only things of obvious benefit that we don't necessarily need to discuss over and over again.
Links only--ideally, don't post the full information if it already exists somewhere else, but explain briefly what it is that you're linking to.
This thread could work by assembling essential information, such as safety around HGVs, in one place, and as a 'must-read' thread to refer people to.
I hope it proves useful and gets filled with good content.