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"I added the windscreen because I bought it for £5 in an auction. It actually does work, since fitting it my Strava times have gone up!" ...
It's a pretty standard singe carriage highway, a very popular rat run for drivers between Camden/St Johns Wood/West End as there's only 3 traffic...
"and since the energy of a collision increases with the square of the speed, at 60mph your helmet is effectively useless"...
Neither of those great favourites of mine but I don't think one can say they lacked gravitas, or distinctly lowered the standards of public...
That's a weird looking carpark they have themselves there...
This is halfords. I mean what do we expect. I bought some brake pads from them and when I actually looked at the pack it was covered in grease...
Is this one of those sticker prices that is far more than you will end up paying? You can get something like 105 di2 for about £900 which comes...
Cheers . That's something I've been considering.👍 my rims are lovely and shiny. Wondering if the black prince ones would mark them?
I mean seriously people - it's an open goal right there...
Yes, most unexpected. I was so surprised at not seeing the usual Gammon bollocks under a cycling-related story that I nearly stopped for a red light.