He normally admires it from the conservatory.Have you got a lake?
If you want to scare yourself go find a kids' playground with a jungle gym or similar and ride around it playing with shadows..Lights , check the dropbear tree
Why would One have one without the other?I knew about his conservatory, just not the lake.
Just keep it lubed under the collar and you should get plenty of life out of it still. I picked up one real cheap with the coating worn badly and I ran it for a fair while before handing it on and it's still going strong.The Giant dropper on the Trance is still working well, but the black coating is wearing off at a rapid rate. I figure it's only a matter of time before the post itself craps out and the dropper post is the only thing on the bike I don't have a spare off. Was going to pick up some German dropper post goodness next time I was over there, but who knows when that will be.
Long story short, ordered the last BikeYoke Devine 30.9/185mm that MTBDirect had in stock. Price seemed OK compared to the Euro RRP. I like the fact that it is all user serviceable and travel adjustable. Weight seems OK too.
What’s the QR code for? COVID check in to ride with the Little Sender?
That's good.to know as I'll be keeping it as a spare.Just keep it lubed under the collar and you should get plenty of life out of it still. I picked up one real cheap with the coating worn badly and I ran it for a fair while before handing it on and it's still going strong.
Ha, no. And that's Vice Captain in the foreground. Little Sender's in the middle with Man Child leading the way.What’s the QR code for? COVID check in to ride with the Little Sender?
Not sure that will stand up court. No your honour I was not photographing bottoms I was trying to scan the QR code.Ha, no. And that's Vice Captain in the foreground. Little Sender's in the middle with Man Child leading the way.
The QR code was the brainchild of the woman who designed our Club jerseys. She was hell bent on having it, even though it only links to the club website which hardly ever gets updated.
Not to mention it needs strangers taking photos of your arse for it to work.
I found this a while back and it looks amazing, but resign myself to the fact apart from just fitness I would probably never be able to get all the ducks in a row to be able to make it a reality.
It's a big commitment, I did it 2014 and 2015, still got the fatbike hanging in the bike room waiting on another opportunity.I would probably never be able to get all the ducks in a row to be able to make it a reality.
Riding around Smithfield and getting hung up on greasy exposed root systems, these Rekons aren't as good as the Minions for that kind of thing.
Also filling in the two missing outer pins with inside ones have transformed the pedals, I'm still tempted to try a slightly bigger platform but not in any rush now.
Coming in 1 below Ardents on the grip pecking order.Rekons are a pretty rubbish tyre for grip in my limited experience with them.
I wanted them for the rolling aspect, and when it's not greasy, I love them! That said I could be tempted to go with Dissectors on the next round.Coming in 1 below Ardents on the grip pecking order.
They are more of an XC tyre, placed between Ikon and Ardents IMO.