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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Yesterday my new trail bike arrives and I'm back to having all my bikes ready to ride

Now to decide if I upgrade or save for a new road bike, that Orro Evo Tri is looking mighty appealing

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By *ouple2playCouple
over a year ago

Solihull

Will it make those thighs even bigger

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Happy new bike day

I had a fantastic ride yesterday , erfect weather and the N Wales Coast has some amazing views ane great climbs on my road bike .

Off today so i will be back out later

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By *ulgehunterMan
over a year ago

yorkshire

Love seeing guys in tight lycra ,showing a big meaty cock bulge

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Will it make those thighs even bigger "

Certainly hope so

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Happy new bike day

I had a fantastic ride yesterday , erfect weather and the N Wales Coast has some amazing views ane great climbs on my road bike .

Off today so i will be back out later "

May you have a favourable tail wind for your whole ride

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By *ouple2playCouple
over a year ago

Solihull


"Will it make those thighs even bigger

Certainly hope so "

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By *hire ManMan
over a year ago

Lincoln

I’ve just received my new Ribble Endurance SL disk. I specked it up a bit on Ribbles bike build. It’s a thing of pure beauty to me lol. Big step up from my last bike. Had one short ride in the week and hoping to get a few more miles in tomorrow as weather looking good

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Anyone planning some kinky group rides, a lot ride a lot and cocks too!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Regent's park this morning.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Regent's park this morning."

With some action??

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I’ve just received my new Ribble Endurance SL disk. I specked it up a bit on Ribbles bike build. It’s a thing of pure beauty to me lol. Big step up from my last bike. Had one short ride in the week and hoping to get a few more miles in tomorrow as weather looking good "

Nice enjoy

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By *easidersCouple
over a year ago

Wirral

I went for my longest ride in three years earlier this week, a flat fifty miles which was really hard work. I was feeling pretty good about it until she playfully slapped my arse later that evening. Ouch.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Good effort, make sure you stretch

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Purchased a second hand Dolan Scala tt bike last week. Getting a bike fit next week, as I'm not used to the tt position. Looking to use it for half and full Ironman competitions.

Turbo misery this morning with limited time, but hoping to get out this weekend.

Enjoy your rides, kinky or otherwise.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nice! Enjoy!

My bikes are getting dusty!!

Struggling to find the time to ride lately

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By *oody HuddsonMan
over a year ago

sexy town

Not ridden in over 6 months. Just moving property because the one we were in was damp. My trusty steady is rather rusty and it’s taking a lot of TLC to get it rideable again. Talk about stiff... the chain links win hands down to fab lol

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By *ura AceMan
over a year ago

Aberdeen


"Purchased a second hand Dolan Scala tt bike last week. Getting a bike fit next week, as I'm not used to the tt position. Looking to use it for half and full Ironman competitions.

Turbo misery this morning with limited time, but hoping to get out this weekend.

Enjoy your rides, kinky or otherwise.

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It can be worth putting clip-on aero bars on your normal road bike. Then you can work on holding position as much as possible even on regular rides.

Being able to maintain position for hours is more important that getting the last watt out of an aggressive position for longer events, imhe.

By longer I mean 100tt+, 200k, 12h or 24h.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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Being able to maintain position for hours is more important that getting the last watt out of an aggressive position for longer events, imhe.

By longer I mean 100tt+, 200k, 12h or 24h.

"

Yeah given I'm going to use it for distance races I'm going to go for a less aggressive position. Besides I could never pull off the pointy helmet look

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It’s that time of year to put the summer race bike away and be reunited with the trusted winter bike.. I’ve missed you

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts

Close to giving up waiting for my new road bike (Canyon). Delivery was supposed to be July, then September, now November at the earliest . Everybody seems to be blaming manufacturing problems for components (Shimano etc)..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Close to giving up waiting for my new road bike (Canyon). Delivery was supposed to be July, then September, now November at the earliest . Everybody seems to be blaming manufacturing problems for components (Shimano etc).."

Definitely the bike industry full of excuses just now gutted you are missing so much of the good weather

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Love my bikes, need to get back in shape before the bad weather gets here

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It’s that time of year to put the summer race bike away and be reunited with the trusted winter bike.. I’ve missed you "

Have up with that, just ride one bike all year through very few days you can't actually ride

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Male half, mountain bike, but not been out since July, seem to have lost a bit of motivation

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It’s that time of year to put the summer race bike away and be reunited with the trusted winter bike.. I’ve missed you

Have up with that, just ride one bike all year through very few days you can't actually ride"

Rule 12

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Male half, mountain bike, but not been out since July, seem to have lost a bit of motivation "

When I get into a bit of a funk and motivation flags I switch it up go through spells of riding loads of MTB then gravel and road

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By *he LsCouple
over a year ago

East Midlands


"I’ve just received my new Ribble Endurance SL disk. I specked it up a bit on Ribbles bike build. It’s a thing of pure beauty to me lol. Big step up from my last bike. Had one short ride in the week and hoping to get a few more miles in tomorrow as weather looking good "

Nice bike, I've got the titanium version, really nice bike to ride.

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By *andD300Couple
over a year ago

london


"It’s that time of year to put the summer race bike away and be reunited with the trusted winter bike.. I’ve missed you "

I’ve been thinking about it for a week or so but the weather is still ok.

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By *elshguy999Man
over a year ago

Caerphilly

My Orbea M60Se carbon hasn't done many miles this year. Fresh start next year

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By *arlymorningtrouserfumbleMan
over a year ago

Sheffield

Mountain biker here.... Off to Dyfi on Sunday and calling in at coed brenin on the the way.

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By *hire ManMan
over a year ago

Lincoln

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By *hire ManMan
over a year ago

Lincoln


"I’ve just received my new Ribble Endurance SL disk. I specked it up a bit on Ribbles bike build. It’s a thing of pure beauty to me lol. Big step up from my last bike. Had one short ride in the week and hoping to get a few more miles in tomorrow as weather looking good

Nice bike, I've got the titanium version, really nice bike to ride."

Thanks. It really is a thing an amazing bike. I ordered it online a couple of weeks ago and delivery as estimated to be May next year. But I actually received it in under a week which surprised me as I went for the Ultegra group set which I know is in short supply.

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent

All this talk of winter bike's, surely that's a mountainbike!?

For me it's going to be investing in a turbo and living in the shed on zwift haha

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham

I will stick with my custom made road frame, it still fits me like s glove 27 years after I built the frame.

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By *orbidden eastMan
over a year ago

london dodging electric scooters

Single speed biker here. It’s not very easy on the legs up hills but I’ve got used to it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yesterday my new trail bike arrives and I'm back to having all my bikes ready to ride

Now to decide if I upgrade or save for a new road bike, that Orro Evo Tri is looking mighty appealing "

It can't be called a bike collection with only a couple of bikes, treat yourself to the Orro evo.

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts


"Close to giving up waiting for my new road bike (Canyon). Delivery was supposed to be July, then September, now November at the earliest . Everybody seems to be blaming manufacturing problems for components (Shimano etc)..

Definitely the bike industry full of excuses just now gutted you are missing so much of the good weather"

I still have my old bike so not missing out on the nice weather, just missing out on my new bike.

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By *atcoupleCouple
over a year ago

Suffolk - East Anglia

One of my bikes is a Peugeot 12 speed road bike. It's 26 years old and immaculate. Been through several sets of tyres and covered 1000's of miles. Anyone any idea what it's worth - if anything? Shame to get rid of it but I'm after something new.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"One of my bikes is a Peugeot 12 speed road bike. It's 26 years old and immaculate. Been through several sets of tyres and covered 1000's of miles. Anyone any idea what it's worth - if anything? Shame to get rid of it but I'm after something new."

In M not condition this sort of thing can be worth quite a lot I recently had my dad's old frame refurbished and rebuilt it as a fixed gear it's monetary value is around £500 for the cost of the work and the parts but is absolutely priceless to me. If you are thinking about getting something new do it sooner rather than later just to get something

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Close to giving up waiting for my new road bike (Canyon). Delivery was supposed to be July, then September, now November at the earliest . Everybody seems to be blaming manufacturing problems for components (Shimano etc)..

Definitely the bike industry full of excuses just now gutted you are missing so much of the good weather

I still have my old bike so not missing out on the nice weather, just missing out on my new bike."

Ah phew did you go for super six or system six?

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts


"Close to giving up waiting for my new road bike (Canyon). Delivery was supposed to be July, then September, now November at the earliest . Everybody seems to be blaming manufacturing problems for components (Shimano etc)..

Definitely the bike industry full of excuses just now gutted you are missing so much of the good weather

I still have my old bike so not missing out on the nice weather, just missing out on my new bike.

Ah phew did you go for super six or system six?"

Canyon Edurance CF SL 8 Disc - one of the few bikes with a frame that's good for my height (I'm almost 6'6!) and in my price range.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Close to giving up waiting for my new road bike (Canyon). Delivery was supposed to be July, then September, now November at the earliest . Everybody seems to be blaming manufacturing problems for components (Shimano etc)..

Definitely the bike industry full of excuses just now gutted you are missing so much of the good weather

I still have my old bike so not missing out on the nice weather, just missing out on my new bike.

Ah phew did you go for super six or system six?

Canyon Edurance CF SL 8 Disc - one of the few bikes with a frame that's good for my height (I'm almost 6'6!) and in my price range."

Nice one hope if arrives soon

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By *hire ManMan
over a year ago

Lincoln


"Close to giving up waiting for my new road bike (Canyon). Delivery was supposed to be July, then September, now November at the earliest . Everybody seems to be blaming manufacturing problems for components (Shimano etc).."

What grade of Shimano group set components are you waiting on. I ordered my Ribble 2 weeks ago and was advised in a waiting time of 7-8 months as I chose Ultegra group set. But I had the bike delivered to my house the Saturday after I ordered it so waited less than a week which I thought was bizarre. Maybe I was just very lucky…but I’m not complaining lol

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts


"Close to giving up waiting for my new road bike (Canyon). Delivery was supposed to be July, then September, now November at the earliest . Everybody seems to be blaming manufacturing problems for components (Shimano etc)..

What grade of Shimano group set components are you waiting on. I ordered my Ribble 2 weeks ago and was advised in a waiting time of 7-8 months as I chose Ultegra group set. But I had the bike delivered to my house the Saturday after I ordered it so waited less than a week which I thought was bizarre. Maybe I was just very lucky…but I’m not complaining lol"

The bike comes with Shimano Ultegra R8000 groupset

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By *venturerMan
over a year ago

Bodmin

Is this thread ok to ask for a cycling friend to join me for some rides on the Camel trail? I am recuperating after 12 weeks off as a result of being hit by a car! So I need a gentle slow ride to get me fit again off road.

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By *ewfie02Couple
over a year ago

Ayrshire

All cyclists should be made to take lessons and pass a test. Have insurance and registration. Pay road tax and adhere to the rules of the road. I am a truck driver. Cyclists are a nightmare. Especially in towns.

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By *andD300Couple
over a year ago

london


"All cyclists should be made to take lessons and pass a test. Have insurance and registration. Pay road tax and adhere to the rules of the road. I am a truck driver. Cyclists are a nightmare. Especially in towns. "

I’ve passed a test and I have insurance. May I ask how much road tax you pay per year on the private vehicle?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"All cyclists should be made to take lessons and pass a test. Have insurance and registration. Pay road tax and adhere to the rules of the road. I am a truck driver. Cyclists are a nightmare. Especially in towns. "

Nobody has paid road tax since 1937, we pay vehicle excise duty these days and that's _ased on emissions so would still pay nothing, I agree on the insurance thing and most people riding expensive bikes will be insured as most specialist cover comes with public liability, accidental and legal cover included, believe me when you spend £1000's on a push bike you want it looked after.

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By *andD300Couple
over a year ago

london


"All cyclists should be made to take lessons and pass a test. Have insurance and registration. Pay road tax and adhere to the rules of the road. I am a truck driver. Cyclists are a nightmare. Especially in towns.

Nobody has paid road tax since 1937, we pay vehicle excise duty these days and that's _ased on emissions so would still pay nothing, I agree on the insurance thing and most people riding expensive bikes will be insured as most specialist cover comes with public liability, accidental and legal cover included, believe me when you spend £1000's on a push bike you want it looked after. "

Spot on.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"All cyclists should be made to take lessons and pass a test. Have insurance and registration. Pay road tax and adhere to the rules of the road. I am a truck driver. Cyclists are a nightmare. Especially in towns. "

Blah blah.

My car is free road tax so why should I pay for a bicycle? I pay insurance for riding my bike.

Alot of drivers are a nightmare and should take extra lessons.. just saying

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By *ickdasterdly51Man
over a year ago

Lingfield

I'm looking at retiring very soon and one of my plans is to cycle along many of the country's canal towpaths as possible. There aren't that many in the south east but a good opportunity to travel. I also love the disused railways that are now cycle paths. Generally flat, traffic free and with great scenery. What's not to like!

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By *heekychappy27Man
over a year ago

Greenock

new bike, just got a new canyon so happy with it!

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By *hire ManMan
over a year ago

Lincoln


"All cyclists should be made to take lessons and pass a test. Have insurance and registration. Pay road tax and adhere to the rules of the road. I am a truck driver. Cyclists are a nightmare. Especially in towns. "

Bla bla bla..Yes of course. Obviously all truck drivers are perfect and never make mistakes. I drive a lot with my job and I’ve obviously just imagined all the mistakes I see them make including pulling out in front of me and making me brake hard on a daily basis. Lol

Truckers and Cyclists have more in come than you would imagine buddy in that it only takes a few bad ones to give everyone a bad name

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By *alvenieMan
over a year ago

Bouncing Between Swindon and Weston

I'm doing the Dulux London Revolution.

Two day cyclo event. 156.9 miles over two days

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Late one at work last night and weather is horrendous here so gonna be an easy zone 2 zwift ride for me today

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By *ricoupleCouple
over a year ago

London

Had a great time riding the King Alfreds Way last week, weather fantastic, route challenging with fitness and technical skills

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Chat to lots of horny cyclists on here. Seems cycling and loving sex go hand in hand!! Strava should have a swingers app for cyclists looking to meet other local horny cyclists. Just bought a new CX bike ready for the racing season, and putting my carbon summer bike to bed for the winter.

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By *exandthesuburbans83Couple
over a year ago

EASTBOURNE

Did a lovely bike ride over the South downs yesterday. With all these cycling swingers I will now be distracted playing guess the swinger as I'm riding lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was chatting to a guy from here from the same town as me. He said he cycles in a white helmet and white shoes. Every cyclist i see, i'm looking at their helmet and shoes now!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Really awesome 80k loop with 1000m of climbing today, just cruising on the gravel bike exploring my area and taking in the only decent climbs

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By *etterryseeMan
over a year ago

near Swindon

I’ve only the one bike, a Cannondale SSE 105 with Fast Forward wheel upgrade. I commute 2-3 times a weeknight in all weathers, 18 miles each way so a decent ride. About to put my puncture proof tyres on, clip on mudguards for the wet days and hey presto I have a winter bike. Always washed down after wet rides or where on filthy roads - my wife reckons I pay more attention to the bike than I do to her!!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Good wee hour on zwift Today the Yorkshire loop doesn't half hav. Sting!

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent

First ride in a looooong time. Little, steady 50k

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By *uitedSuitorMan
over a year ago

Halifax / Leeds

Anyone fancy a ride on zwift? Haha

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts


"Anyone fancy a ride on zwift? Haha "

The "fab" zwift team

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By *tefe-MartyCouple
over a year ago

Cambs


"Love seeing guys in tight lycra ,showing a big meaty cock bulge"

Trust me i ride a time trail bike, with a special saddle (ISM4.0 for those interested) and good bike fit, after a few hours in the saddle you get a very numb cock that will impress nobody

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By *iving life curiouslyMan
over a year ago

Bewdley

I ride a hard tail take it everywhere ! Anyone else on a hardcore hard tail?

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By *uitedSuitorMan
over a year ago

Halifax / Leeds

After years of track racing, I can confidently say that the numbest part of my body after riding is definitely my cock!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I ride a hard tail take it everywhere ! Anyone else on a hardcore hard tail? "

Also have a hard tail but just getting back into things after time off mtb

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By *i-cyclistMan
over a year ago

Herne Bay

Yes, have to agree nobody would be impressed after I have finished a ride

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By *linyMan
over a year ago

Manchester/London

I have full suspension 29er and a 26” jump bike

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By *aseMan
over a year ago

Gourock

C.O.B.......

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By *ooliganMan
over a year ago

Preston

I did what will probably be my last ride of the year on my summer bike on Monday (Cervelo R5/Dura-Ace/Edcos)... I think she knew... She tried so hard to impress me, like a girlfriend that knows she's going to get dumped!

A nice lumpy 30 miles around the glorious Ribble Valley, she glided smoothly and silently, every gear-shift snicked perfectly into place, I climbed like I had wings and returned just over 18mph.

Rode with the club last night on the Kinesis winter bike and boy, did I feel the extra weight!!

I do love winter night rides though.

Planning to sell my TT bike (Argon 18 E114) as it's not getting used, looking at a Laverack Jack titanium disc as a do-it-all bike next.

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By *rancis6Couple
over a year ago

sale

any warrington /or Manchester lads in hear 7" plus

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By *uitedSuitorMan
over a year ago

Halifax / Leeds


"any warrington /or Manchester lads in hear 7" plus "

I'm not too far from Manchester. Within riding distance haha

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts


"any warrington /or Manchester lads in hear 7" plus "

In London. Long ride away

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By *kyblue1878Couple
over a year ago

Southport

We both zwifted on Tuesday evening, Innsbruck Lutscher reverse. 1hr 15 of burning quads. Need to get back into the routine to tick over throughout the winter.

Need to swap the BMC and F12 over now for the winter/turbo.

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By *uitedSuitorMan
over a year ago

Halifax / Leeds

That's one of my favourite loops! That and Harrogate

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By *kyblue1878Couple
over a year ago

Southport


"That's one of my favourite loops! That and Harrogate "

First time we've done that one, hadn't bargained for the second climb!

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By *uitedSuitorMan
over a year ago

Halifax / Leeds


"That's one of my favourite loops! That and Harrogate

First time we've done that one, hadn't bargained for the second climb!"

That'll catch you! The slight uphill before the sprint usually catches me out also. Spend too much effort chasing.the green jersey!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Innsbruck is definitely my favourite

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By *nasuitMan
over a year ago

Ruislip


"Love seeing guys in tight lycra ,showing a big meaty cock bulge

Trust me i ride a time trail bike, with a special saddle (ISM4.0 for those interested) and good bike fit, after a few hours in the saddle you get a very numb cock that will impress nobody "

I know you had a bike fit but I was advised that with an ISM saddle you should move it as far forward on the rails as is comfortable and then a little bit more.

You should then feel a little bit of pressure behind your pelvic bones when you are riding. That should roll your pelvis forward slightly and take extra pressure off you perineum. Result, reduced cock numbness and it helps your lower back as well. Seems to work for me.

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent

I've been saying for the last 2 years I'm going to get a turbo and swift over winter, but I think this winter I actually am haha

Any Turbo and set up recommendations?

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By *tefe-MartyCouple
over a year ago

Cambs


"Love seeing guys in tight lycra ,showing a big meaty cock bulge

Trust me i ride a time trail bike, with a special saddle (ISM4.0 for those interested) and good bike fit, after a few hours in the saddle you get a very numb cock that will impress nobody

I know you had a bike fit but I was advised that with an ISM saddle you should move it as far forward on the rails as is comfortable and then a little bit more.

You should then feel a little bit of pressure behind your pelvic bones when you are riding. That should roll your pelvis forward slightly and take extra pressure off you perineum. Result, reduced cock numbness and it helps your lower back as well. Seems to work for me."

Thanks for the advice

It is as far forward as it can go. it's partly my own fault Speed concept set up for better areo than comfort .... triathlon isn't your friend when it comes to comfort lol .... but it's only 112 miles then get to run it off

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts

A nice, albeit a bit wet at times, 50 mile group ride today through the Hertfordshire countryside.

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By *amelhunterMan
over a year ago

newcastle


"Close to giving up waiting for my new road bike (Canyon). Delivery was supposed to be July, then September, now November at the earliest . Everybody seems to be blaming manufacturing problems for components (Shimano etc).."

its true.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Invest in a decent smart trainer, saris, wahoo etc and keep the drive train well maintained. Winter miles make summer smiles

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I've been saying for the last 2 years I'm going to get a turbo and swift over winter, but I think this winter I actually am haha

Any Turbo and set up recommendations?"

Clicked the wrong reply

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By *kyblue1878Couple
over a year ago

Southport


"I've been saying for the last 2 years I'm going to get a turbo and swift over winter, but I think this winter I actually am haha

Any Turbo and set up recommendations?"

Definitely a direct drive trainer. We both used to have a Tacx Flux but have changed to Elite Direto XR trainers now. Would definitely recommend them. Very sensitive on the gradients.

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent


"Invest in a decent smart trainer, saris, wahoo etc and keep the drive train well maintained. Winter miles make summer smiles "

Summer smiles is what I'm after! Thanks!

Wheel in or direct drive? Or for a first one, doesn't matter you think?

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over a year ago


"Invest in a decent smart trainer, saris, wahoo etc and keep the drive train well maintained. Winter miles make summer smiles

Summer smiles is what I'm after! Thanks!

Wheel in or direct drive? Or for a first one, doesn't matter you think?"

Definitely direct drive it's a total investment

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts


"Invest in a decent smart trainer, saris, wahoo etc and keep the drive train well maintained. Winter miles make summer smiles "

I have a Wahoo Kickr but I struggle to motivate myself to ride indoors, even when the weather is not great. Rule #9

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent


"Invest in a decent smart trainer, saris, wahoo etc and keep the drive train well maintained. Winter miles make summer smiles

Summer smiles is what I'm after! Thanks!

Wheel in or direct drive? Or for a first one, doesn't matter you think?

Definitely direct drive it's a total investment "

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent


"I've been saying for the last 2 years I'm going to get a turbo and swift over winter, but I think this winter I actually am haha

Any Turbo and set up recommendations?

Definitely a direct drive trainer. We both used to have a Tacx Flux but have changed to Elite Direto XR trainers now. Would definitely recommend them. Very sensitive on the gradients."

Thank you!

Shopping now!

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By *antasyrealmCouple
over a year ago

Congleton

Stop getting in the way of cars...x

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over a year ago


"Stop getting in the way of cars...x"

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts

One day we should try to organise a swingers' ride

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By *ooliganMan
over a year ago

Preston


"One day we should try to organise a swingers' ride "

GHreat idea! Let's get 30 or so riders together and head to Congleton and piss _antasyrealm off for their moronic comment.

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By *stonMTMan
over a year ago

cleveland

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By *stonMTMan
over a year ago

cleveland

Used turbo trainer a few times but hated it Bought a Kieser M3 spin bike fantastic and great for winter or bad weather

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent

Elite turbo £200 off on Halfords! Plus my British cycling discount.

I think I have just found my turbo haha

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts


"One day we should try to organise a swingers' ride

GHreat idea! Let's get 30 or so riders together and head to Congleton and piss _antasyrealm off for their moronic comment."

That would be a proper peloton!

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By *ricoupleCouple
over a year ago

London

Etape du tour entries confirmed, last climb of the day up the legendary Alpe d’huez. Will stay on and watch Le tour 5 days later

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent


"Etape du tour entries confirmed, last climb of the day up the legendary Alpe d’huez. Will stay on and watch Le tour 5 days later"

Bravo!

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over a year ago


"Etape du tour entries confirmed, last climb of the day up the legendary Alpe d’huez. Will stay on and watch Le tour 5 days later"

Alpe d’huez is just the best climb ever. Done it many times, 3 time in one wk once lol x

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts

Anybody out cycling tomorrow morning?

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over a year ago


"Anybody out cycling tomorrow morning?"

I will be (Surrey).

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts

I might be (Hertfordshire)

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By *etterryseeMan
over a year ago

near Swindon

I am out - Glos/Wilts border - maybe even Oxfordshire!!

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By *stonMTMan
over a year ago

cleveland

Just in nice ride round coast

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By *allnlongMan
over a year ago

Torpoint & Stonehouse

Finished fixing my mountain bike a moment ago, already loaded and off!

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent

62km this afternoon.

Steady day out

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By *atcoupleCouple
over a year ago

Suffolk - East Anglia


"Anybody out cycling tomorrow morning?"

See you live in London? The male half of good friends of ours and myself are planning a Sunday cycle ride around inner London. Cycling and taking photographs. Is cycling in London as bad as the papers say ie lots of aggro' with car/bus/lorry drivers? We are keen cyclists but a bit apprehensive about having difficulties.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Finally, I'm going to get out in the morning ??, male half that is,wife has no interest

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts


"Anybody out cycling tomorrow morning?

See you live in London? The male half of good friends of ours and myself are planning a Sunday cycle ride around inner London. Cycling and taking photographs. Is cycling in London as bad as the papers say ie lots of aggro' with car/bus/lorry drivers? We are keen cyclists but a bit apprehensive about having difficulties."

I personally don't think it's too bad. It is a city after all, so just keep your wits around you. Sunday good day to do it - less traffic. Try to do the Mall, the Embankment, Regent's Park and the City (empty on Sundays). And, if you fancy a nice hill, try Swain's Lane (by Highgate cemetary) - not too far from Regent's Park and a top 100 climb! Enjoy.

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent

About to buy my turbo!

Halfords have an elite directo x ots on sale. Was £769 now £599

I dithered too long when it was £549.

Thoughts??

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By *jkuk72Man
over a year ago

London & Herts


"About to buy my turbo!

Halfords have an elite directo x ots on sale. Was £769 now £599

I dithered too long when it was £549.

Thoughts??"

If you are serious about using it, I personally would go for the Wahoo Kickr Smart. A bit more expensive, but probably the best out there. They also have a cheaper version - the Wahoo CORE, but have not looked up what the difference in features are.

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent

I Shall investigate!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got out on the mtb on Tuesday and hopingbthat the weekend weather improves as lots of flooded roads around this part of the world atm

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By *etterryseeMan
over a year ago

near Swindon

First post work GMT clock change ride yesterday. Left home in last light at 5:10 and back for 7:00 - nice evening just over 30 miles making use of my decent lights (Cateye Volt 1700 on the front).

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent

Finally got my Turbo. Wooooo

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By *kyblue1878Couple
over a year ago

Southport


"About to buy my turbo!

Halfords have an elite directo x ots on sale. Was £769 now £599

I dithered too long when it was £549.

Thoughts??"

We have a Direto X and a Direto XR. They are fantastic.

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By *allslimalMan
over a year ago

Beauly

Would love to meet some friendly bi cyclists! I'm usually found riding my enduro bike in the Highlands but also love my gravel and fatbike. Be nice to combine two hobbies

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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago

Peterborough


"It’s that time of year to put the summer race bike away and be reunited with the trusted winter bike.. I’ve missed you "

Dribble over the Ribble, that's my new piece of copy for them.

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By *r SxxMan
over a year ago

Kent


"About to buy my turbo!

Halfords have an elite directo x ots on sale. Was £769 now £599

I dithered too long when it was £549.

Thoughts??

We have a Direto X and a Direto XR. They are fantastic."

Got my directo x today. Hopefully my cassette turns up and I can set it all up tomorrow

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