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  • Say hello to my little friend,

  • Looks like some good eatin'

  • I watched some random documentary on that rabbit - it doesn't belong to the bloke holding it. Lots of arguments in German were involved.

  • I look a bit like this:

    I ride these bikes:

    The Harrison has a spoked rear wheel now, as that's the disc on the shorter.

  • Wow, nice bikes, you must be loaded, also, especially loving the Shorter, cant wait till i have the fundz such a fast looking gearie myself.
    You even have a cock to puke on.

  • fk yeah, the cock is awesome.

  • Wow, nice bikes, you must be loaded, also, especially loving the Shorter, cant wait till i have the fundz such a fast looking gearie myself.
    You even have a cock to puke on.

    Far from it! The bank is on my back, so I'm probably going to have to sell the shorter already (literally finished building it yesterday) which really sucks, and I only paid £100 for the Alan complete!

  • what is the derraileur on that shorter?

  • it's a NOS shimano 600

  • New. To forum. And to fixed. As of yesterday...

    No picture of my ride but if you see one of the new NJS Langsters in the Soho area it's probably me.

    But thought you all might like the attached picture of me on a road training ride getting knocked off. As luck (?) would have it a group of students were taking pictures of the junction at the exact moment the cunt t boned me. Thanks to british cycling insurance I got £1300 out of him..

    Brave..


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  • Great pick. You're very brave

  • Thats awesome.

  • But thought you all might like the attached picture of me on a road training ride getting knocked off. As luck (?) would have it a group of students were taking pictures of the junction at the exact moment the cunt t boned me. Thanks to british cycling insurance I got £1300 out of him..

    Ouch--were you injured?

  • Bit of bruising is all thanks Oli.. Bike was OK but did need some new bits and bobs. Thankfully, or rather, sadly, after years of riding I've learnt how to get knocked off so as he hit me I jumped onto his bonnet and rolled off rather than roll under his wheels.

  • you look like possing for the pic

  • Bit of bruising is all thanks Oli.. Bike was OK but did need some new bits and bobs. Thankfully, or rather, sadly, after years of riding I've learnt how to get knocked off so as he hit me I jumped onto his bonnet and rolled off rather than roll under his wheels.

    Good job it wasn't worse!

  • you look like possing for the pic

    It's class ain't it.. Looks like I just want a nice sit down and a cup of tea... On his bonnet..

  • Good job it wasn't worse!

    Could have been a lot worse your right.. He actually hit me quite hard.. You don't get an idea of motion from the shot.

  • Looks like you are just perched on the bonnet.

  • That's mad! What luck about the photo.

    I live round the corner from there, that double roundabout is mental, especially with all the little roads that feed into it nearby.

    Welcome. I'll look out for you and shout something ...

  • This has to be one of the best (only?) uses of domestic fowl on a 'hello' post, well done. I can see you're going to fit in well here.

  • Yes, really confusing and very hazardous, no doubt. I've only cycled through it a couple of times since I moved down there, and already avoiding it.

  • Brockley Station (very close by) will soon become considerably busier when the new East London line thingy opens. It would be good to make noises about it now (or better still, last year)... Any advice on how, Oliver?

  • Is this in Lewisham? Get in touch with Lewisham Cyclists. They'll most likely know the current state of play (if there is any). Alternatively, they'll be able to advise on how to go about getting it changed.

    http://lewishamcyclists.net/

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