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Big cooking session tonight - quick spicy pasta for tea, two big trays of biscotti for the coffee shop on saturday, burger patties for tomorrow's dinner and made jerk sauce to marinate the chicken for saturday night. I've never been so organised.
Gonna be a good weekend.
WOW! You can make Biscotti!! A true hero
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If I were you I'd get trains with my bike into the countryside or a park and get into it again slowly and sensibly. Think of it as your one accident, the one you always worried about having, and now it's over. I had an accident 6 months ago and got major shoulder surgery, it does make you more careful. If it's bad anxiety you could see about conselling through your doctor. Ask him to refer you to a specialist. Talk about it with other cyclists and go out in a group, this might help. I'm sure the anxiety will subside over time.
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I'm wondering about getting him to respray my 1956 Flying Scot. The frame has a few minor dings on the seatstays. Would he fill these in before spraying? Also do you have to have all the paint removed from your frame before you send it to him? Is there a link to his prices and does he have an email address?
I had a frame powder coated once and never again, the lugs are all filled in with paint and it generally looks crap. OK for an old mountainbike but I'd always go for stove enamelling if I wanted it to look good.
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Beautiful but expensive. I wonder if they'd accept 75 quid ;)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-FREJUS-Track-Frame-57-cm-Reynolds-501-/320762888475?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&hash=item4aaef5411b#ht_1041wt_1110