Cambridge hipsters unite - a game of bicycle tag

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  • Not going to admit to how many people's back gardens i looked in before finding this mother. it was down Thompson Lane.

    Penetration is required for it to count

    Gah! You must have been minutes before me...

    I like the pretty bike poses.

  • Spent some time at lunch floating around behind Park Street/Bridge Street area but couldn't find the new one. Could be down the side/back of Sainsburys/TK Maxx area?

    Either way, won't have time to look on the way home tonight... :(

  • I know it, but wont be able to get it any time soon..

    doubt the door will be open on a weekend

  • Looks like the back of a catering establishment. College?

  • No need to be so Maudeline.

  • Come on Innanzi, this ones yours...

  • Penetration requisite is waved.

    This is a gps track of part of the ride -

    bring it home innanzi

  • Apologies to Mr Underwood if I've pinched your thunder

  • Keiths College KP's fag break door

  • Not far from Innanzi's gaff

  • Full altitude is required for it to count.

  • Nice! Can't get out there before the weekend, but if no-one's been by then, I'll scale the slinky...

  • Come on Innanzi, this ones yours...

    Sorry folks I was on the plane to Florence and couldn't get the pilot to drop it down into Bridge Street for a couple of minutes. Home now so still waiting to get my Cambridge Hipsters badge.

  • Love that, if I get over the embarrassment of my beater I'll head there after college one day

  • Full altitude is required for it to count.

    easy...too late for me to go and haven't time tomorrow...

  • Tried to follow it but I was sober - looks like you did it after a long session at the Maypole.

    Penetration requisite is waved.

    This is a gps track of part of the ride -

    bring it home innanzi

  • [QUOTE=whittle;2875838]

    This was obviously too easy,
    Ray Walkers old garage on Perowne street. Ray Walker was a great mechanic specialising on Austin7's . My dad used to take me and brother down there when we were kids and we'd spend hours hanging about whilst
    they pissed about with old motors. He died about 18 years ago. Sad to see his yard all derelict now.

  • Years ago there was a racing team and nation-wide seller of saloon-car racing mods in Abbey Road. They raced later version of Austin 7 - the A35. Main driver was a local doctor known as Doc Shepherd, it was great to see these A35s carve up all the big Jags, Fords and American cars at Silverstone. I think the site is now the lock-ups half-way up from the river but not much to make a tag from. Get up that double helix RV and lets get things moving.

    [QUOTE=whittle;2875838]

    This was obviously too easy,
    Ray Walkers old garage on Perowne street. Ray Walker was a great mechanic specialising on Austin7's . My dad used to take me and brother down there when we were kids and we'd spend hours hanging about whilst
    they pissed about with old motors. He died about 18 years ago. Sad to see his yard all derelict now.

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    I know Tom said it had to be at the top, but Help the Aged said half-way up would be OK for a pensioner. Double-helix sculpture on Genome Cycle Path.

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    Easy ground-level one - the clue is in the image.
    All I need now is a lo-pro to become a fully-qualified Cambridge hipster.


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  • All I need now is a lo-pro to become a fully-qualified Cambridge hipster.

    haha

    new one is easy used to ride bmx around that place

  • I know Tom said it had to be at the top, but Help the Aged said half-way up would be OK for a pensioner. Double-helix sculpture on Genome Cycle Path.

    D-. Please try harder.

    Game stepped up:

  • ^ nutter!

  • ^^ also intrigued by photo shoot behind, looks like a Ranger Quadra sitting on the floor

  • "Now we're on the bridge as part of our engineering class walkabout, everybody jump up and down for a bit so we can test how the bridge reacts to it."

  • Are you in Cambridge now Oliver, we met up at the East Ride in London earlier this year, I was there with Patricia who had a small Hetchins track bike, I had Mercian track with barber's pole.

    QUOTE=Oliver Schick;2883259]"Now we're on the bridge as part of our engineering class walkabout, everybody jump up and down for a bit so we can test how the bridge reacts to it."[/QUOTE]

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