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• #77
Has YOURE bike got a "Certain post apocalyptic, Mad Max, Je ne sais quoi??" ffs the things journos say...............
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/green-living-blog/2010/mar/03/buying-expensive-bike -
• #78
2010 is all about having a mad max je ne sais quois
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• #79
its all about barspinz.....
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• #80
likin the comments, adding plastic flowers and fairy lights to the bike will ensure it isn't knicked!
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• #81
Two mentions of security paste.
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• #82
I've been replacing stolen bicycles annually since 1999. When will I see sense and just pick a bike that won't get nicked?
Is she retarded? Why not just buy a decent lock and use it?
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• #83
I wonder if this comment is Oliver's, it's long enough
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• #84
Two mentions of security past.
Mega LOLZ
ha ha ha ha
PM me your address Tommy, you are a man of distinguised taste, i have a little something coming in on thursday you would appreciate
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• #85
Try? Anti-theft paste, applied to the contact points on the bike (saddle / handlebars / brake levers) will deter all but the most determined of crack addled bike thieves.
i can't believe they let that in... i am stil chuckling Tynan is such a bell end..
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• #86
bnprules that's taking things too far.
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• #87
bnprules that's taking things too far.
Well they do have some MEPs so they are ruling a little.
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• #88
I can't find that comment ... but ha!
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• #89
Add security paste to bars and saddle. I can supply security paste in many variates with and without nuts. I can also supply applicators.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/users/gd54646
http://www.guardian.co.uk/users/bnprulesone and the same?
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• #90
why is Matt Seaton advising her to go fixie?
he knows about bikes, theres heaps of good womens specific bikes of a good standard that are relatively inexpensive.
She has not long ago had a baby, does she want to be over the drops on a conversion, or chucking her leg over a racing frame,?? I doubt it. -
• #91
I wonder if this comment is Oliver's, it's long enough
No. I haven't commented. Without a doubt, you would have spotted that the advice given in that post is actually very poor (this may not have done anything to stop you from thinking it was me, of course).
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• #92
No. I haven't commented. Without a doubt, you would have spotted that the advice given in that post is actually very poor (this may not have done anything to stop you from thinking it was me, of course).
Ha! I didn't read the actual post it was just it's length.
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• #93
What an ignorant woman.
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• #94
To deter thieves, I've drawn a huge cock on my saddle in sharpie and written, "sit here if you're bent". I don't even bother to to lock it now...
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• #95
To deter thieves, I've drawn a huge cock on my saddle in sharpie and written, "sit here if you're bent". I don't even bother to to lock it now...
What about the hipsters that just walk their bikes along the street all the time? They might find it attractive in a deep, multi-layered kind of irony kind of sense.
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• #96
What about the hipsters that just walk their bikes along the street all the time? They might find it attractive in a deep, multi-layered kind of irony kind of sense.
Busted. I found it like that and stole it. I wear it like a handbag.
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• #97
lycra NSFW? but are hipster jeans.........?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2010/apr/27/lycra-cycling-shorts-sexy -
• #98
Incisive cycling related analysis from Helen Pidd.
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• #99
She gets paid to write that?
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• #100
who reads the Guardian anyway? hippies.
Just noticed that, it was me!