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@Tijs - The connoisseur's choice...?
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Studied Physics via Natural Sciences at Cambridge. Neurotypical myself but my ex-girlfriend at university had fairly serious Asperger's. There was reasonable support, especially when she started to realise what she needed and who to talk to. It's true that many physicists and mathematicians everywhere will be on the spectrum, and at Cambridge my experience was lots of people from all subjects are (my girlfriend at the time studied music). I'd recommend "The New World of Mr Tompkins" by Gamow for a fun physics book that talks about some mind blowing concepts you encounter as a physics undergrad, and certainly in non-Corona times the institute of physics, royal society and London unis do evening lectures, which were great. Happy to chat more about Physics or my experience of Cambridge's autism support and awareness, just ping me a DM.
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Hi,
Hope everyone is well.
Returned from uni to find my parents starting a Big Clear Out, and it means I've finally got to get rid of my old kids' bike.
I used this between 10 and 15 years old, I think. It's a 14 inch frame with 24 inch wheels. Shimano 18 speed grip shift. Knobbly 2.4 inch wide tyres with lots of tread left. Everything seems to be working fine. Brake pads are a little worn, and there used to be a little plastic bashguard on the outer ring which has been lost, but the mounting screws are still there, you can see these in the photos. There is also a small tear in the saddle, which you can see in the full bike photo.
Going rate seems to be between £10-£20 for these after a quick google, so I'm asking £15. Based in Wanstead, East London. Collection preferred, but could potentially meet somewhere East or Central.
Please let me know if you'd like any more information or photos!
Best,
Sam
Is this still going? How tall are you? I am interested but it could be a bit on the small side and I don't back myself to improve on the fix here...