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Not much of a choice is it? We know how bad the tories are, and can only hope that labour won't be quite as profoundly awful.
About ten years ago, when I was a bike mechanic, I had a series of three bikes in a couple of weeks with the front brake cable wrapped around the...
It's astounding that people managed to ride bicycles at all before bike fitters started selling their services to the public..
Interesting article published by Dutch News (link below). I don't drive much in NL, so didn't know that you can effectively keep racking up fines...
* waves * Go have the same collision that I had - without wearing a helmet - and we'll compare brain injuries. I'll wait.
Essex campaigners welcome Extra Eyes initiative to catch bad drivers https://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/24297908.essex-campaigners-welcome-e...
Yeah, I know it's not ALL about aesthetics but, Christ that looks horrible. ...
As a motorbiker as well as cyclist, that side nod is how I greet other riders
Boatsie, is that you?
£52 of sale price is so impressive, when you see some companies giving small %age of profits from sales to similar initiatives. Well done Galibier!