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Old 12-11-10, 07:28 PM   #991
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here is my Chrisboardman FS comp



any london/south west people here, i am in sw20
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Old 12-11-10, 07:35 PM   #992
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here is my Chrisboardman FS comp

piccy of nice bike
any london/south west people here, i am in sw20
Nice bike

Mountain bikers I'm not sure of, Swinley Forest is the closest trail area I can think of near the area...

There's load of local org'ers tho, say hi in the Soho or Guildford Massive sections
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Old 13-11-10, 02:34 PM   #993
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This month's MBUK just came through the post. On the cover of the 2011's Sexiest Bikes & Kit booklet...

Intense M9 FRO



Looks amazing in Lotus F1 colours. Shame the colour scheme won't be on sale.
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Old 14-11-10, 03:46 PM   #994
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Mmm, lovely.

I have just learned that nightriding at innerleithen dh + lending one of your lights to a mate because his is broken = riding into a tree at speed Nobody saw that coming eh "You alright" "Yeah I'm fine but I can't find my bike!"
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Old 15-11-10, 12:55 AM   #995
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LMAO... Sounds erm... fun?
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Old 17-11-10, 03:35 PM   #996
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Woo! Chainreaction delivery just arrived. New tyres, some spares and new pedals for the hardtail. Was a disappointingly small box for 150 odd quids.

Tonight I will be mainly changing tyres.
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Old 17-11-10, 06:06 PM   #997
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Which tyres did you opt for in the end?
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Old 17-11-10, 06:13 PM   #998
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Was a disappointingly small box for 150 odd quids.
Shimano XT & Dura Ace turn up in small boxes that cost a lot of money too
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Which tyres did you opt for in the end?
Maxxis Minnion 2.35 front (super tacky) to cling to wet rock/roots on the advice of my daughter's b/f and another cyclist whose opinion I respect.Maxxis Advantage 2.1 rear (standard) as it has great traction I'm told by several folks. Will see how they perform ASAP.

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Shimano XT & Dura Ace turn up in small boxes that cost a lot of money too
Mmmmm I wish! The SLX on my new bike seems to work very well though.
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Old 18-11-10, 09:07 AM   #1000
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To be honest, with gear shifter sets I've never really understood spending a excessive amount. The only real advantage seems to be weight, and its a lot of money to lose a few grams. I see it as "if it works who cares"?

Man, im not liking these dark nights... makes actually getting out to use my bike a bitch!
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