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I've been commuting by bike for the last 15 years a few miles south of Hebden Bridge between Shaw and Newhey. My route follows the A640 / A663...
While I agree that you are completely right in theory, I find that in real life roads that I can stay in a good position safely with my 36cm bars...
Exactly! You can play chess or poker in an "aggressive" manner. That doesn't mean attempting to hit your opponent.
shimano blows. sram is taking shit over and for good reason
I don't know about that, this seems like too perfect an ammunition in the culture wars for any self respecting politician to ignore.
Is that a wing-refutation or a door-rebuttal?
I'm sorry I close passed you but my vehicle is too wide...
Sorry, fixed the double entry! ...
BMW Mini, not a proper one.
See recently reported comments by elected labour party represenetives in Burnley to see how that works.