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buy titanium - saves washing the frame
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Beaten to it!
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just beat it
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No, I didnt mean actually wank... I was saying that washing your bike...
ah, fuck it. wank all you want.
just beat it
Thanks murtle.
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bastard.
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A man cornering on ice, yesterday...note the 'no lean'
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How do you turn a duck in to a soul singer?
Put it in the oven til it's bill withers.
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if you want to filter be extra careful you're willingly heading into the slippery bit of the road, it's probably better to sit and wait
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Pedal selection is pretty important. I use eggbeaters as they never clog up or freeze, although I imagine many other MTN systems also work well. I can pull out of them instantly, when the bike starts to slip.
Try not to drift sideways. hitting tyre track walls and slippy patches side-on is tricky to recover from.
TBH if the weather is such that is a constant freeze - thaw cycle, and you have standard tyres. It might be better to leave the bike at home. As Velocio has mentioned, the cars etc. are driving around on summer tyres. These are'nt even legal for winter driving where I am.
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Ha!
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Tip #1: Do not lean! Ever!
This needs a poll.