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• #2
I’ve just thrown on the 650s for a little look. Yeah that’ll work and fuck that’s an obscenely light bike. Well I had just picked up the Midnight Special. But do I want to lose them?
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• #3
The poor thing hasn’t really been used properly since our trip to Kent a couple of years ago, but Liz wants to do a couple of centuries this coming summer as well as a trip somewhere on a ferry…
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• #4
When I got in I flipped the stem for a little rise. Liz says she gets a bit of hand pain and pins’n’needles at the moment. So thought this may help?
Also put some of her bags on.
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• #5
Although the package was addressed to me I’m sure it’s all for Jimmy.
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• #6
Yay! I don’t have to change anything until winter is over. Liz is just going to wear out the chain and cassette on the shit that is our winter roads. In other news today’s muddy ride was in her Spesh, go figure.
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• #7
Today Liz and I rode 45km and she had no hand pain or pins and needles. Yay go positive stem!
Giant TCX Sl1
Liz is almost as bad as me when it comes to bikes, 4 and counting.
Anyway she’s had this one a while now and it’s time for some more changes. At the minute it’s pretty stock. It’s got spesh saw tooth’s 700x42c, a spesh phenom saddle and DMR flats, but she’s ordered some bits for me to fit.
11-42 cassette, chain, flared gravel bars and it looks like she’s stolen my level carbon 650b wheels with 47mm slicks, hmmm. More as and when.
As it sits now vvvvvv (save for the saddle, she hated that thing)
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