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Selling my beloved Dawes fixed gear as I'm moving into a house that won't fit 3 bikes.
62cm Reynolds 531 steel frame
On-one track wheelset
Shimano bottom bracket and cranks
MKS Sylvan Road pedals
Tektro TT lever
Charge Bucket SaddleAll parts in great condition. Wheelset, bars, lever, pedals and BB all less than a year old. Frame has a couple of spots of rust but nothing to worry about.
£180 collected from somewhere in North/East London - happy to travel to a station to meet, or come see me in Manor House.
Cheers
Tim -
- MA3K
- Buckaroo (birth of first child permitting)
- Fox (no surprise births permitting)
- Sumo
- Fieldcoil
- ian (conker) [as long as I don't suddenly get a bun in the oven]
- hartxander
- laner
- ftony for his whopping SECOND forum ride ever
- Kirth
- TheorySwine
- Cafewanda
- Spudger
- Nigel182
- JAH East
- Marco
- dimi3
- ziska
- somebody
- louis ∆
- Ark Minor
- Toby
- John H
- Jar
- Warpaint
- braker
- fabjodo
- judgie
- playswellwithotters
- Robert
- heavisides
- sherbertflyingsaucer
- imp
- tommy
- edmundro
- bodieanddoyle
- Mrs b&d
38.Yoshka - Extra Forte
- Jogger
- Skiver
42.Loafheads
43.Gav86 - Dispoable
- Crispin Glover (birth of massive log permitting)
- Osh
- Fade
- BlueQuinn
- Tanya G
- dox17
- C-bass
- the-same-sky
- Ramaye
- d^_^b
- lardboy
- LittleHeather
- upstart
- dbr
59.Winge - TimHawkins
- MA3K
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As I'm a hipster/racist I'd like to trade my brown Charge Bucket saddle (as new - ridden a couple of times) for your white Charge Bucket or Spoon (any condition within reason)
I work in Central London, so I'd ideally like to meet up somewhere round there, but could possibly be persuaded to travel a wee bit further.
Cheers
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I think a large part of the reason people eat raw is to do with supposed health benefits -it's claimed a lot of good enzymes get killed off in the cooking process. But I'm guessing that at an equal preportion at least is lifestyle choice - ie not cooking becomes tied up with a blanket distate for all things modern and 'unnatural'.
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http://ridewithgps.com/trips/12570[[/URL
[[/URL]Here's a link to a ride I did at the end of last year. It goes out of North London and picks up one of the national cycling network routes up to Hatfield and back the same way (although you can follow the cycling network route all the way up to Stevenage if you're feeling energetic).
*There is a small bit of the route just before crossing the M25 which was quite rough and muddy when I did it, but it's short enough to carry your bike if you don't want to ruin your nice shiny bike.
[URL="http://ridewithgps.com/trips/12570"]](http://ridewithgps.com/trips/12570
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does anyone develop the film them selfs, and then just scan them? what kind of cost are we talking for the developing chemicals?
Not that expensive at all. once you've shelled out for the equipment you need then chemicals are pretty cheap. I've been developing and scanning B&W and colour negs for about a year now and I'd definitely never consider paying to have film developed in a lab again. Asides from being cheaper it also adds a whole new dimension to photography as you have so much more control over the end result.
Do it!
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Do you reckon that fingerless ones'll keep the tips any warmer by virtue of keeping the rest of the hand significantly warmer? I'm sorry if that seems a stupid question.
I reckon they do the opposite, your hands feel toasty but your fingertips feel super cold in comparison. I wore some on a little photography trip last week and I really regretted it.
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Bike sold, pending payment.
Cheers