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[quote=VelocityBoy;276155]1. Shinscar & Murtle - Serpentine Grandslammers- Chris & Seb - Team SuicideKamikaze
- Object & ? - Team name to be confirmed
- Gabes & Horatio - Smut Pedalos
- Mashton and Bashton - "The Chemically Enhanced Brothers"
- Polly (non forum) and unknown - team name to be confirmed
- Ferris & TBC - TBC
- Jonny & Slag (numb nuts) - Team Zissou
- Brain-flick & Build - The Lost Buoys
- Big Daddy Wayne + BRM[tbc] -- The Pillage people
- JDB (numb nuts) + ??? (any Micheal Jackson look-a-likes?) - Pedalophiles
- Fruitbat + Will - TBC
- Sqwark + Runtime - TBC
- EM & stelle - Pedalo-go-gos
- Johan + Gizmond - TBC
- shootthebreeze und pajamas - Das Bootyshakers
- Danzel + Jorg - The Ugly Ducklings
- Fresh + Clintsmoker - Sprocket and Tubs
- Dancing James + Mini..Cooper- Total Bloody Cunts
- J-D-S-H + pinkgottimobbs - Coxless Pair
- Selim + Friend
- Provenrad & Hippy - Canal Proven
- VelocityBoy & LadyStarDust - Ziggy Stardust
- Shallow Maive + Anna (non forum) - Sink Tank
- Chris & Seb - Team SuicideKamikaze
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The key looks pretty traditional. I can't currently remember the name of whoever made the lock (the identifying fabric that used to cover the metal chain has mostly gone), but I was told a while ago that they had stopped making them, which sorta sounds like it's prob not some laser cut jobby.
Removing handlebars won't help as it's neatly locked around the cross bar - a bit like the one here but nicer
http://images.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://sourcebmx.co.uk/dyn/_products/folder5/folder2/folder1/product38/pic.jpg&imgrefurl=http://sourcebmx.co.uk/dyn/_products/folder5/folder2/folder1/product38/product.shtml&h=360&w=360&sz=42&hl=en&start=7&sig2=u_M1aukm-pbld49WXyYkhQ&tbnid=Cd5D4XqHJBcVrM:&tbnh=121&tbnw=121&ei=A5GESJ3AC5WmwwGH5tDlCw&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dcorss%2Bbar%2Bhandlebars%2Bbmx%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den -
Hallo,
This situation must've come up before. It is essentially a case of a lost key. I have a tendancy to wrap my big ol' motorbike-style lock around my handlebars so I don't have to wind it round my waist.
Only, the other day - after four years - I lost the only key.What I'm really after is another key. Does anyone know if locksmiths can make an impression of the key hole size and make me a new one??
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http://www.pogocafe.co.uk/ Object dragged me here kicking and screaming, but tuns out scrambled tufu and the like is quite tasty.
only problem is it isn't at all healthy and doesn't pretend to be. So while I suggest all go, its range of burgers and cakes aren't the way to detox heaven. And aren't detoxes meant to be kinda a daily maily myth anyways..? (to an extent..?)
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is this a set up?
Glad there are some girls on this forum site. Hello to you all!
I want to upgrade my commuter bike to something much lighter, faster and more fun, and think single-speed looks cool.
But:
not sure about all the technical boy-stuff that goes on around it?
does it make you have massive tyranosuarus thighs?
getting away fornm the lights at speed?
going up hills like pentonville road?I have a lurking suspicion that singlespeed and fixed speed is a fashion thing and a boy thing.
But - I would like to be proved wrong as I liked the feel of a single speed when I tried one last week. I would have ridden off into the sunset, but I had to go home to cook the tea and do the ironing.
The girl-perspective on single-speed would be really useful to me...
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Not bikey, not bikey I know.
However, am I am moving house to share with bikey folk, Object, Chris, Delphina and Scott, I think it counts.
The point is - we have small, single room for a student in what I think is one of THE best locations. E8, right on the kingsland rd, easily cyclable to wherever - I won't bother detailing the extensive bus list.
It's £80 a week, bills are mega cheap, and cos yr a student no council tax. There's a kitchen/diner and cool roof terrace which is ace for summer BBQs/safe bike storage.
It's free from now (I'm moving out on sunday). Whisper me if you're interested or know anyone who is.
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squoocher 1. velocity boy
- atomic.a - I guess I should really.
- Splatbucket + 1
- Cornelius Blackfoot (might be away for easter, if not I'm there/here/oh you know what I mean)
- mashton
chris crash +1 (will confirm when the ho gets back to me in 5 days)- Pick up sticks, I mean, hippy
7.Aidan(Turd), vouch for the place looking classy, I'll see if i can drag a few mates along. deff +1. - Lucky7 + 1
- fatboyralph + 1
- Object
- brett
- photoben
- addie
- Emily
- Andy
- Joss
- RPM
- asm + many
- oddsock
- slaytanic1
- drew62
- mareeoh ? i`ll try...
- pj
- provenrad
31.t®um
32.fixedfreak (+1 i think)
33.FRANK - Build
- MA3K uh, me too.
- Dannoleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed
- BigBen
- jonny (oh, my age too)
- eyebrows (dependent on return time from Devon!)
- Starcity...
- teenslain + 2
(i'm only coming if dogsballs stays away... which he can't.) - squoocher
Chris Crash and his plus 1 can't go by the way, so that frees up two spaces...
- atomic.a - I guess I should really.
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wow, urban junkies newsletter just told me I should go the lfgss party!
SUNDAY
LondonFGSS 1st Birthday
Only if your head's been stuck in the office sandpit should you have missed the masses of fixed gear and single speed bikes pulling tricks, playing polo, and generally having a giggle as they slalom their colour-coordinated way through the incessant traffic jams. Central to the subculture's community in London, the LondonFGSS website celebrates its first birthday with a slew of fixed-related shenanigans, plus DJs and a bar for those less cycular.
Time: 7pm-2am
Place: The Slaughtered Lamb, 34-35 Great Sutton St, EC1V 0DX
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little white lies went big on it for you (at least in terms of our website): http://www.littlewhitelies.co.uk/blog/legacy-in-the-dust-the-four-aces-story/