On your Bike
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mickthemaverick
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It's bad enough having a bike, let alone a Garmin but come on, ...........a girlfriend as well??? 
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
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bobins
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There's a similar thing for motorbikers, but I think it triggers when things suddenly go very still 
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CitroJim
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That makes sense...bobins wrote: 14 Dec 2024, 18:43 There's a similar thing for motorbikers, but I think it triggers when things suddenly go very still![]()
Garmin ones detect accelerations or retardations of the wrong kind
If I had as many girlfriends as I have Garmin devices, I'd be very happymickthemaverick wrote: 14 Dec 2024, 18:10 It's bad enough having a bike, let alone a Garmin but come on, ...........a girlfriend as well???![]()
Jim
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RichardW
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Set mine off today too, but I had actually come off. Mrs W was in a cafe with no reception so some use that was! I have a rather good case of gravel rash all down my right side, a large lump on my hip, and a need for a new cycle helmet
not sure if I KO'd myself, but I was certainly a bit confused afterwards, and can't remember half of the ride home. Hmm. You'd have thought I'd have learnt by now, seemingly not!! I have a picture of the gravel rash, but it's not for polite company
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CitroJim
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Oh gosh! Poor you RichardRichardW wrote: 14 Dec 2024, 19:53 Set mine off today too, but I had actually come off. Mrs W was in a cafe with no reception so some use that was! I have a rather good case of gravel rash all down my right side, a large lump on my hip, and a need for a new cycle helmetnot sure if I KO'd myself, but I was certainly a bit confused afterwards, and can't remember half of the ride home. Hmm. You'd have thought I'd have learnt by now, seemingly not!! I have a picture of the gravel rash, but it's not for polite company
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May all soon heal and all be good again
Speaking of helmets, mine's now 4 years old and popular wisdom says it's a year past its best before date.
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CitroJim
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Yes, absolutely 
Although for me, running just has the edge
On this first day of 2025 I finally admit to myself I'm more a runner than a cyclist...
Although for me, running just has the edge
On this first day of 2025 I finally admit to myself I'm more a runner than a cyclist...
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mickthemaverick
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I daresay the radio is permanently playing this on a tape loop!!
I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
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mickthemaverick
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I witnessed absolute lunacy on a bike today. I was in a traffic queue waiting for a large tractor towing a big seeding/harrowing/ploughing trailor which had sharp blades protruding to the offside of the trailer. The tractor had to stop for a parked vehicle on his side allowing our queue to get through first. As I approached a chap slewed out round the tractor into our path, throwing his NAKED head to the right into our path to avoid the tip of a blade. He looked like a commuter with rucksack, thinning hair and glasses and is this evening lucky to be alive. I will interrogate my dashcam tomorrow and post a clip if I can find it!!

I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
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CitroJim
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In the warm sunshine and dripping in Factor 50, it was great to get out for a little bike ride today 
Not far and not fast as I'm still needing to take care and not push too hard and jeopardise my recovery.
I'm not at all religious but I do like a nice church - this one is particularly lovely
And it's true, riding a bike is a bit like riding a bike - you never forget how to
Not far and not fast as I'm still needing to take care and not push too hard and jeopardise my recovery.
I'm not at all religious but I do like a nice church - this one is particularly lovely
And it's true, riding a bike is a bit like riding a bike - you never forget how to
Jim
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CitroJim
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Last evening I was one of the photographers at a local TT race meeting.
This one was originally massively over-exposed as I accidentally hit the exposure lock button on my camera whilst it was looking at the ground
A bit of post-processing magic has helped, although the sky remains washed out somewhat... Loving the rider's expression!
Soon, I hope I'll be fit enough to ride one of these events again
The signs are good...
This one was originally massively over-exposed as I accidentally hit the exposure lock button on my camera whilst it was looking at the ground
A bit of post-processing magic has helped, although the sky remains washed out somewhat... Loving the rider's expression!
Soon, I hope I'll be fit enough to ride one of these events again
Jim
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RichardW
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Discs, pads, new rear caliper and fluid change for No1 son's MTB...just like car work!!
Good bit cheaper mind, caliper £10, discs were about £4 each
Good bit cheaper mind, caliper £10, discs were about £4 each
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Excellent stuff Richard
Mine's been seeing a bit of action recently as my health improves 
Jim
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I’ve bought another bike
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Cannondale CAAD4 F900SX mountain bike fitted with a Shok fork instead of the original ’lefty’….
Always wanted to try one of those forks so it should be an upgrade on the Huffy’s rigid steel frame - collecting tomorrow
Cannondale CAAD4 F900SX mountain bike fitted with a Shok fork instead of the original ’lefty’….
Always wanted to try one of those forks so it should be an upgrade on the Huffy’s rigid steel frame - collecting tomorrow
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My 5th Citroën sAXo Memphis Mk II
Xantia x3 (2.0i TCT Activa)(2.1 TD SX)(1.9 TD Estate)
Xsara HDi VTR Coupe / Saxo 1.1i / BX 1.9 d / 4 x AX's (1.1i / 1.4D / 1.5D)
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