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Re: Cycling: Spring Colours

Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 14:37
by airboatr
speedbird591 wrote:Whoa - talk about biting your hand off :lol:
Ian :)
:lol:


Your not supposed to carry them around like a hand puppet for crying out loud!

Re: Cycling: Spring Colours

Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 15:44
by FlyTexas
Beautiful pics, Ian. Wow! :thumbsup:

Brian

Re: Cycling: Spring Colours

Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 17:49
by VEGAS
speedbird591 wrote:
VEGAS wrote:Lovely mate :)

What's the new bike?
Canyon Nerve XC 8.0 in anodised, sand-blasted black! What d'you think?

Ian :)
Not familiar with these Ian. I've lost touch with a lot of the newer brands that are out.

You'll no doubt be getting a top class machine for that money. :)

Re: Cycling: Spring Colours

Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 17:58
by Effoh
speedbird591 wrote:I'm already thinking of ways to explain to the memsahib why the Kona is still in the garage alongside the Whyte when the new Canyon arrives ...
Easy....

Pub bike
Commuting/towpath/cycle path bike
Full off road fun bike

or.......hide Kona at work until fuss dies down :hide:

Piccies on arrival please - the Canyon looks very nice.

Rgds,

Colin

Re: Cycling: Spring Colours

Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 18:20
by Effoh
airboatr wrote:

Your not supposed to carry them around like a hand puppet for crying out loud!
Jeeesus Joe, gimme a warning next time...I just spat good red wine all over my keyboard :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

Re: Cycling: Spring Colours

Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 19:08
by speedbird591
:lol: :lol: :lol: You boys!
VEGAS wrote:Not familiar with these Ian. I've lost touch with a lot of the newer brands that are out.
Well, that's entirely forgiveable, Eddie, under the circumstances! :agree:

This is the Canyon: Canyon Nerve XC 8.0. It's a German bike sold direct from the factory which makes them excellent value for money. They're winning all the tests in the mags at the moment - including Trail Bike of the Year for the SRAM XO geared 9.0. I've opted for the Shimano XT model. I tell you this purely so it won't take you long to catch up - when you're ready, of course. And the girls want you out of the house! :lol:

Ian :)

Re: Cycling: Spring Colours

Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 20:35
by VEGAS
Now thats a tasty looking bike Ian. You'll be flying round the trails on that. :thumbsup:

Re: Cycling: Spring Colours

Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 22:31
by petermcleland
Gorgeous picture Ian...Don't know much about bikes but that one seems to have an astronomical number of gears!

Re: Cycling: Spring Colours

Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 23:24
by speedbird591
petermcleland wrote:Gorgeous picture Ian...Don't know much about bikes but that one seems to have an astronomical number of gears!
Thanks, Peter. 27 gears on the old bike and 30 on the new one! Thankfully you don't have to know which one you're in! As the hill gets steeper you keep changing down until you run out of gears - that's when you start exploring your lung capacity!

I think road bikes have the same number of gears too, but probably higher ratios.

Ian Image

Re: Cycling: Spring Colours

Posted: 19 Apr 2011, 00:25
by petermcleland
speedbird591 wrote:
petermcleland wrote:Gorgeous picture Ian...Don't know much about bikes but that one seems to have an astronomical number of gears!
Thanks, Peter. 27 gears on the old bike and 30 on the new one! Thankfully you don't have to know which one you're in! As the hill gets steeper you keep changing down until you run out of gears - that's when you start exploring your lung capacity!

I think road bikes have the same number of gears too, but probably higher ratios.

I wonder if anyone has ever thought of an automatic gear change for such a bike...You could have some sort of pressure senser in the pedals that would signal the gear change...Then you could have a manual lever on the handle bars that would allow you to change the pedal pressure at which the gear change would occur... *-)