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• #252
Yup.
Totally Rapha Epicâ„¢. Even pushing a trolley in the Tesco carpark, if photographed in b&w.
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• #253
Biggest message I'm getting from these before and after shots is that cycling makes you older.
I was going to dig out some photos to illustrate the dental depletion to which cycling (with the help of LFGSS, Guinness, and pedicabs on the wrong side of the road) has led me, but cold hard reality reminds me I didn't have all that many teeth to start with.
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• #254
Ha, I wish I was hip... same here in Yorkshire, people at work always assume I can't drive, when I tell them I've had a license for years and choose not to, they look at me a bit funny...
It's quite amusing and as Johnnyhotdog said they show concern to my financial position yet when it gets to the end of the month I'm the only one who can afford to go out and have fun!
Cycling gave him a haircut and degenerative eyesight.
I had come to that conclusion, found out I needed glassed a few months after making my bike my only means of transport!
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• #255
No photos here at work, but at 19 I was topping 19 stones. Now at 23 I'm about 11.5 stones. I was diagnosed with a heart disease as a teenager and the pounds kept adding up. Without cycling I wouldn't be able to be where I'm at here today. It has been an enormous catalyst in my life and I hope to cycle until my legs fall off.
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• #256
Wow! Nice one!
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• #257
No photos here at work, but at 19 I was topping 19 stones. Now at 23 I'm about 11.5 stones. I was diagnosed with a heart disease as a teenager and the pounds kept adding up. Without cycling I wouldn't be able to be where I'm at here today. It has been an enormous catalyst in my life and I hope to cycle until my legs fall off.
Nice one!
I have metabolic disorder and one of the good effects of cycling is that I'm not 23 stone.
My cycling before and after isn't really about weight but even with all the cycling I do, it can creep up to 13 stone without me even noticing. I try and stay between 11.5 and 10.5 stone but it's difficult.
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• #258
Bumping this thread as I was enjoying it and it's all gone a bit quiet.
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• #259
Agreeing with the bump! And sort of have a contribution.
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• #260
BC
AC
I'll post up a photo the day I can't ride any more
It's interesting how cycling has taken me full circle. Riding bikes got me into smoking, drinking, and drugs. It's now pulled me right back out of it. Not so much the drinking though, but I'm drinking a lot less than this time last year thanks to cycling.
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• #261
You used to be so cute!
I bet I have an awesome after photo of you...
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• #262
You used to be so cute!
I bet I have an awesome after photo of you...
Thanks, Nhatt.
used to
I think.
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• #263
A bidet?
Posh hipsters >>>>>>>>>
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• #264
Saudi Arabia
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• #265
Never really understood bidet's.
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• #266
I would use one if I had one, better hygiene innit.
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• #267
Popular on the Isle of Man recently.
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• #268
Me either. Regular routine. Wake up, do poo, have shower. No bidet required.
Like a boss or James Bond.
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• #269
bidet's what?
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• #270
Saudi Arabia
Rich hipsters >>>>>>>>
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• #271
Hipster, maybe. Rich? Me? Definitely not.
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• #272
A bidet?
Posh hipsters >>>>>>>>>
It's for pissing in right. toilet for small people.
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• #273
Get ready for lozzles
When I started properly cycling everywhere in 2008
http://a5.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-ash1/v255/145/96/503182753/n503182753_918670_4817.jpg
During Cycling:
http://static.lfgss.com/attachments/46271d1321838515-img_0901.jpg
After Cycling:
Why is there no difference!!!!
Better hair.
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• #274
It's for drinking from right. water fountain for small people.
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^ If you are not careful about that you may soon find that people will only see you in grainy black and white accompanied by captions designed to make suffering seem noble.