Yeah, me too. Great thread. TD old school.
Looks nice round your way.
Yeah, me too. Great thread. TD old school.
Looks nice round your way.
The Holy grail has been sourced!
Found this minter on my travels today, only £30k
9
Save your money, Chitty.
(Unless you can haggle it down to THB 30,000)
Back in the saddle today!
A glorious spring like day at 14 of
Attacked by a feral peacock, chased the fooker through a hedge hoping to bang it in the pot tonight.
But alas it was too quick...
Feeling the thigh burn today,all good.
Erm, Chit that's a Pheasant..
I ain't no Peasant plucker, it had a lucky escape.
Nice to get the opportunity today to blow the cobwebs away with a two hour refreshing ride.
Discovered a new cycle path, here's a few pics from the ride...
Those black clouds followed me around ominously threatening to saturate me and they succeeded in the home straight.
A mummified nag
A little red tractor with a 1975 tax disc
A Tudor farm house, complete with duck pond.
Sun, wind, rain and hailstones.
The weather carn't decide whether it's Winter or Spring.
Legs are seizing up now, no pain no gain!
CCC
Looks lovely and fresh
Why is the saddle raised and not the handlebars ?
You'll get arrested wearing spandex in that position
Last edited by Dillinger; 05-03-2019 at 08:53 AM.
Some examples of how lanky folk raise the handlebars so as not to attract the attention of doggers and cruisers and other homosexuals
Some other TD riding styles
Somtamslap
Barrylad
Mr.Earl
Cyrille
Luigi's bike
Chittys view
Their view
Dill you wrongun
"Why is the saddle raised and not the handlebars ?"
Feeling the saddle sore today, need to look into barrylads earlier post .
Thought I'd have another ride out today but felt the pain instantly soon as a got on the saddle, you probably would have carried on
Did you spot the Dillinger savaloi on the distance pertruding from the woods..
Have a look at this D.I.Y guide. You're good at that
https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/kn...ain-Bike-Fit-0
Maybe stock up on chamois cream
I am not a builder but it looks like that lintel is about to collapse.
It also looks like instead of replacing the 'about to collapse' lintel they have climbed up and started filling the slowly increasing gap in the sagging brickwork with polyfilla.
Goyt Hall farm, Lower Bredbury, near Stockport.
https://www.google.co.th/maps/@53.40...7i13312!8i6656
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