Cycling: Lads outing to Llandegla, North Wales
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Re: Cycling: Lads outing to Llandegla, North Wales
Heh, I've seen some cyclists staying upright on the bike with both feet on the pedals whilst stationary at the lights...... how the hell do they do that?

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Re: Cycling: Lads outing to Llandegla, North Wales
I could do it briefly when I had squreish cross section tyres
I got rid of those and put slicks on as there was too much drag.
I got rid of those and put slicks on as there was too much drag.
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Re: Cycling: Lads outing to Llandegla, North Wales
stationary is one thing , but this dude Danny MacAskill does it where he wantsjonesey2k wrote:Heh, I've seen some cyclists staying upright on the bike with both feet on the pedals whilst stationary at the lights...... how the hell do they do that?![]()
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z19zFlPah-o
Re: Cycling: Lads outing to Llandegla, North Wales
Heh, how the hell......? 
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Re: Cycling: Lads outing to Llandegla, North Wales
Great choice Ian. Lovely bike.speedbird591 wrote:Brilliant stuff, Eddie. They're great pictures ... I wish I had friends to play with. My friends are all old fogeys!![]()
Bit of a co-incidence, but I've just got back from the bike shop after ordering one of these:
Unfortunately, it's the poor man's version and not the £4,000 Titanium one! But as long as I don't stop nobody will know. (Pedals would have been nice too, but you can't have everything)![]()
I've had a couple of good rides already this Spring and I'm determined to get my money's worth before my bones finally crumble![]()
Ian
As for the £4k option. Take it from one who has had ridiculously expensive bikes.
They are good but don't make you go any faster. Many buy them just for the pose factor.
Many cheaper variants do just as good a job for half the money.
My current bike is half the price of my last one and does everything the silly priced one's do.
As Lance Armstrong once said - "Its not about the bike!"
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Great pics!!
Brian
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Re: Cycling: Lads outing to Llandegla, North Wales
Great pics! I'm extremely jealous as the off-road trails here aren't in any shape to be ridden upon. With the heavy snows up in the northern part of the state, the rivers here are up. My favorite trails are currently under water.
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Re: Cycling: Lads outing to Llandegla, North Wales
Thanks, Eddie. I hope so!VEGAS wrote:Great choice Ian. Lovely bike.
Steel's an unusual choice nowadays but I think it's more forgiving nature will suit my gentler riding style
And for the uninformed, I should mention that it's as close to classic British as you can get in a new bike! It's built in the Cotswolds and designed specifically for British riding conditions (as opposed to Californian!). The frame is made from Reynolds 631 tubing which anybody who knows anything about British engineering over the last 50 years will speak of in the same breath as Whitworth (and sledge hammers
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