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It's Campagnolo Centaur - I purchased the groupset 2nd hand will need to double-check the year but replaced the cassette and chain a couple of weeks ago and have been away / off the bike so they are practically new.
The BB is FSA carbon - again need to check the model !
The frame is Raleigh Dynatech Ti - again I'm not sure of the year but the person I got it from sold it practically unused, and mentioned it was from the late 80's or early 90s. I bought it for £100.
It's in v. good condition.
The saddle is Specialized Toupe Comp
Wheels are Mavic Aksium - purchased in 2010.
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Hi guys
So I think the best way of doing this is to try and film in one place and have time slots for people to come along.
I am actually leaving London for a bit, but can be in town to film on Sunday 11th March and Sunday 18th March
If any of those days suit let me know what sort of time - I was thinking of setting up in a cafe (such as LMNH if they would have me) so that people can 'drop in' to speak their piece in a relaxed environment.
Tnx for your responses :)
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Ello
I am making a documentary about cycling in London.
I am interviewing cyclists, drivers and pedestrians in all their permutations and combinations....if you would be up for being interviewed about your experiences of cycling on the roads in London please pm me and I'll be in touch. I will come meet you. Won't be starting to film / interview until late March, so you'll need to be available in March/april time.
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Tiddy, really is probably best to discuss this somewhere else as suggested already in this thread.
I despair every time I see anyone heeling it along the side of a bus / lorry / whatever, Male OR female. Statistics may tell a particular tale but lets not make this a strictly gender issue.......it's a safety & education issue, and this is not the thread to discuss it in.
Also let us not assume that just because a woman sadly lost her life today on her bike due to a heavy lorry, that it had anything to do with heeling along the curb.
RIP to the lady and thoughts to her family and friends at this time.
This episode seems quite cyclist-focused...
http://www.channel4.com/programmes/24-hours-in-ae/4od