Old bike
New Bits
Old bike with new bits...
Not bad for 6 years old and about 8000km per year. makes me feel guilty for lusting after this...
There is nothing as satisfying as the purr of a clean drivetrain as your doing 40km/h with a slight following wind and the sun on your back.
there are few thigs as difficult as pilates when you have a 35kg labrador lying across your chest coz your on the floor therefore fair game.
Soundtrack: the Libertines, Up the bracket.
Pete and Carl, you should have stuck together cos your new stuff's pish poor.
New Bits
Old bike with new bits...
Not bad for 6 years old and about 8000km per year. makes me feel guilty for lusting after this...
There is nothing as satisfying as the purr of a clean drivetrain as your doing 40km/h with a slight following wind and the sun on your back.
there are few thigs as difficult as pilates when you have a 35kg labrador lying across your chest coz your on the floor therefore fair game.
Soundtrack: the Libertines, Up the bracket.
Pete and Carl, you should have stuck together cos your new stuff's pish poor.
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Me too (except I'll be 39), hence the softride. It's in my pics. It's very pretty. I'm looking for some cornflower blue shoes to match it.
I think that's your optimal plan We old people have to rely on our wiles and brains or we would have no way to compete.
A couple years ago I did an organized ride across Montana - well, not all the way across cuz Montana is f-ing huge - but 700 miles across, including Rocky Mountains. It was awesome. Anyway, in order to train for it I had to get up at ungodly early hours to fit the rides in, which meant getting up 4:30/5-ish. It blew my mind that there were so many people out that early! It's like a whole different culture, those early risers. All that to say, good on you for getting up at 5:30 on a work day. Or any day, for that matter and going for a ride.