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tynan [quote]fixation do parts need to be stripped and cleaned first? or is that included? or is this a stupid question?
For £40 they will collect from your house - take all the parts off your bikes (up to 100 bikes per £40 order) degrease them, clean them, strip the paint, mask all the areas to be left unpainted and plug all the holes and openings to protect the threads, they will then chemically etch the surface/bead blast or otherwise prepare for painting, powder coat all the frames and parts you require painting, bake it until cured then reassemble, torque and grease everything to factory specs, they will then deliver the bike and/or parts back to your home or work (up to a 120 miles radius) and then take you out for a meal - then on to the theatre and finally to a club where they will get you drunk/stoned/off your tits before buying you a £20 hand job and putting you in a taxi home.[/quote]
Wow I never knew an interest in bikes could have so many perks... I'll tell all my friends!
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fixation Buy a Bianchi Pista Concept, and get SPDs set so you don't have and toe overlap.
Trackety Track-track track coolety cool cool coolchris crash or just go to circus school and become an acrobat.....
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Are you suggesting that by following my advice, you'll end up like me... no-oh. that is not the bike I ride
(I just like 'em.)
-and I was an acrobat before I went to circus school-perhaps we should organise a lfgss acrobatics display team :S
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astrozzack [quote]fixation [quote]sol [quote]fixation
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A tired (or grumpy, but I prefer tired) looking courier girl in Tesco's on Bethnal green road... I thought I should say hello but that seemed a little random.
Can you justifiably start a conversation if bike shoes are your only reason for saying hi?grumpy ? Sounds like me
Was visiting my temple ( Tesco Reduced shelf ), was ill and tired after a long day. Wouldn't have bitten your hand off had you been "witty and charming" though***Not a courier ***
Are you really tall ?[/quote]
Yep, Really Tall that's me - Should've said hi I guess... [h2]Hi![/h2]
I hope you've recovered!
Are we neighbours then?[/quote]dude you should prob have tried some of your arty juggling to impress her instead of the charm then...[/quote]
That freaked me out for a sec... I was like; who is this astrozzack, and how does he know about me. Then I figured it out. How's tricks?
But perhaps your right. In future I'll carry the full compliment of circus equipment. Then when ever I see a pretty girl I can break into some natty trick - unfortunately SPDs are a little slippery for backflips.A question for the Ladies: Are circus tricks better than wit and charm?
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sol [quote]fixation
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A tired (or grumpy, but I prefer tired) looking courier girl in Tesco's on Bethnal green road... I thought I should say hello but that seemed a little random.
Can you justifiably start a conversation if bike shoes are your only reason for saying hi?grumpy ? Sounds like me
Was visiting my temple ( Tesco Reduced shelf ), was ill and tired after a long day. Wouldn't have bitten your hand off had you been "witty and charming" though***Not a courier ***
Are you really tall ?[/quote]
Yep, Really Tall that's me - Should've said hi I guess... [h2]Hi![/h2]
I hope you've recovered!
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Hear that boys, she loves one of you... get that hair washed and smelling nice, those tattoos polished and clean, and most important of all; clean underwear on tomorrow morning!