Cycling: Winter training - Lyme park, Cheshire

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Re: Cycling: Winter training - Lyme park, Cheshire

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speedbird591 wrote:
VEGAS wrote:Quite pleased today. According to my Cateye computer, I managed 46.6 miles in just over 2hours. (2:02:34 was my time).
ImageYeah, right!!!! Don't you mean 46 kilometres in 2 days?

All this racing around that you youngsters do is so unnecessary. Why not just leave earlier and take your time? :lol:

Fantastic looking bike, Eddie. Wonderful photos, too. I think you had a really good day - well done.

Thank you for those, I thoroughly enjoyed them.

Ian :)


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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Cycling: Winter training - Lyme park, Cheshire

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Great pics Eddie...and a very beautiful bike! :thumbsup:

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Agree Brian.. it's worthy of being displayed in the living room. Could never see me getting on it though :lol:

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Thanks guys. I'm very pleased with it. :)
DaveB wrote:it's worthy of being displayed in the living room.
Dave,

Believe me it was in there for a few days when new.

Until the wife started howling obsceneties at me to 'GET IT OUT!!' :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Nice shors Eddie.I really must make an effort to get back on my bike again.I'm beginning to run out of excuses!EricT :)
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Blimey Eddie.. just looked that monster up and see that you buy it in bits. £429.95 for the frame (which doesn't come with anything)..£99.99 for the forks and at this point, no wheels, tyres, gears, handlebars, pedals, brakes or seat :-O :-O :-O OK, you get 15% off all orders over £50 so I guess everyone pays 15% less as I didn't see anything less than £50 :lol:

A very impressive piece of kit (when complete) and only for the serious rider :D

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Cor blimey!! :-O No different then from buying something like a BMW then Dave, buy the basic then add radio and whatever necessity you need. :worried:

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No mate.. worse. At least with a basic Beemer, you get wheels and seats :lol:

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Re: Cycling: Winter training - Lyme park, Cheshire

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:lol: :lol:

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