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• #27
cant understand why anyone uses them citywide FTW. at least citywide turn up
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• #28
You are a man in the know........
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• #29
lived there for 5 years. worked in the Reg for 2 drank in the Dog for all 5 so much so my photo ended up on the wall. Portsmouth is a special place. a bit like a very large slow game of Battle Royal.
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• #30
I used to work in the dog and live above it.........
I bet I'd know your face......
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• #31
The only team in the south!
Scummers goin down scummers goin down, super pompey staying up now we've won the fa cup
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• #32
I'm certain Pompey's got a lot more going for it than inane soccer chants and pubs....
...there's the Naval Provost for a start.
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• #33
Fort Purbrook's pretty fun
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• #35
BRAKELESS AND FLAT PEDALS ON A FUCKING UNIPACK SERIOUSLY ......
(parked up at the uni next to the union, if I had a pen and paper on me I would have left you a note informing you of how much of a penis you actually are)
Eh, this is me. I don't see the problem. I bought the bike for the aesthetic, I love the clean lines of breakless and flat peddles. Its a zen thing.
Also, yeah guys Portsmouth is great for us non-cyclist-cyclists because its totally flat. I'm hoping to find a town with no corners either so its not only flat but straight too... cycling heavan!
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• #36
Its a zen thing.
Yeah it's pretty zen, you feel like you're flying through the air. Except you will be, having ridden straight into the side of a car that pulled out at too short notice...
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• #37
Eh, this is me. I don't see the problem. I bought the bike for the aesthetic, I love the clean lines of breakless and flat peddles. Its a zen thing
Sounds like you copied this from a "cool" magazine, you can't've though, because you would've spelt brakeless, pedals and heaven correctly.....please assure me you work in the Uni kitchens and are not a product of our further education system.
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• #38
Eh, this is me. I don't see the problem. I bought the bike for the aesthetic, I love the clean lines of breakless and flat peddles. Its a zen thing.
Also, yeah guys Portsmouth is great for us non-cyclist-cyclists because its totally flat. I'm hoping to find a town with no corners either so its not only flat but straight too... cycling heavan!
how do you brake?
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• #39
you do realise he's having a bubblebath?
I can't believe you lots fell for it.
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• #40
I'm hoping to find a town with no corners either so its not only flat but straight too... cycling heavan!
Blackpool?
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• #41
he spelt aesthetic correctly
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• #42
yeah, weird, obviously a wind up then.
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• #43
On the topic of portsmouth :
http://www.loveyourbikeportsmouth.co.uk/
Looks quite interesting. There is certainly a lot of bike culture here (Albert Road and all that jazz).
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• #44
Did this unipack rider in Portsmouth have the bike prayed in baby blue with yellow wheels?
I think it might be one of my friends from home! haha
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• #45
Love you bike will be dope, Tokyo fixed coming down with a stall too.
Check out the Tokyo Fixed X Ilovedust collab bike that will be on show. Tasty.
Don't forget the Strong Island bike ride on the 4th ( http://www.strong-island.co.uk/2010/03/08/strong-island-bank-holiday-bike-ride-2/ )
See you all there.
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• #46
I've noticed quite a few Creates around pompey now, they seem to be catching on....
Though there are also some lovely fixies around. Saw a really nice aqua / white one today, didn't get a chance for a proper look unfortunately!
How was the strong island ride? I was planning on going but ended up in Wales!
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• #47
so you got fucking lost then!
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• #48
Ha^
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• #49
Loonypack ROFL!
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• #50
I love the unipack. It's the perfect enterprising scheme that succeeds by drawing the very basis of the fad for bicycles as fashion accessories, cynically reducing it to the base form and making it accessible to the burgeoning mass of willing ignorami.
Of course, on the downside, it floods the market with poor quality bicycles, which many users unwittingly (because of the little information they have gleaned by the fashion aspect) render dangerous. On the upside it infuriates those who thought the same look was only possible with great expense and knowledge.
But at least these were built robustly enough that they are still around decades later.
Aqua Cars!
They truly are a law unto themselves.........