Dry waterHow do you wash waterproof socks?♂
Dry waterHow do you wash waterproof socks?♂
But you will get one of those dodgy guaranteesOh hell
That fact that it's a "E" boot will add at least fifty quid to the true cost ...
Naah ..I saw the real thing on the Division Bell Tour at Earls Court , London on a VIP ticket ..a few years later saw The Australian Version at ( what was then known as ) The Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle doing " The Wall" ..they were OK but the lead guitarist was no David Gilmour ..his new album " Luck & Strange" by the way is excellent and his collaboration with his daughter Romany on the track " Between Two Points " ..played a few times daily at the moment ..No cycling today lads Australian Pink Floyd Show in Aberdeen as I said before more to life than ebikes .
Wish you were here.
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Good show I've seen them 6 times couple of changes in band since last year . Would have loved the real Floyd though i must admit. Scooter next Wednesday with wife she has insisted on standing so be interesting. Take my zimmer maybe.Naah ..I saw the real thing on the Division Bell Tour at Earls Court , London on a VIP ticket ..a few years later saw The Australian Version at ( what was then known as ) The Metro Radio Arena, Newcastle doing " The Wall" ..they were OK but the lead guitarist was no David Gilmour ..his new album " Luck & Strange" by the way is excellent and his collaboration with his daughter Romany on the track " Between Two Points " ..played a few times daily at the moment ..
Hope you enjoyed it
Pink Floyd, proberly my favourite band. Saw them at Wembley stadium a good few years ago. Also saw a tribute band called Think Floyd three times in Barnstaple, and saw the Australian pink Floyd two years ago at
Pink Floyd, proberly my favourite band. Saw them at Wembley stadium a good few years ago. Also saw a tribute band called Think Floyd three times in Barnstaple, and saw the Australian pink Floyd two years ago at Swansea.
Yes been great to see the real ones no big bands came up our way back in the day . Or if they did it was before they were big. Don't mind a couple hours journey to see something but that's far enough, everything too expensive nowadays.Pink Floyd, proberly my favourite band. Saw them at Wembley stadium a good few years ago. Also saw a tribute band called Think Floyd three times in Barnstaple, and saw the Australian pink Floyd two years ago at Swansea.
Might check them out higher than I normally wear but if it's wet wet wet I wouldn't be out for 5 hours. I have 2 pair shimanoAgree with you guys about this but I found a solution thanks to a guy I met in Sutherland in some pretty foul weather. We were moaning about the state of the ground and I mentioned that my Adidas 5 ten boots just don't stand up to Scottish weather . He said I was waisting my money on these expensive shoes when he just used a pair of Peter storm Buxton boots that cost 35 quid! Not biking boots but walking boots , mid length. We rode all day together and at the end his feet were dry and toasty , mine soaked and bloody freezing!! Next stop go outdoors in Inverness and I got a pair! Used them over 10 times now in some really mucky trails( as binhill will confirm, moray trails this time of year are pretty filthy and wet) and they are fantastic!! Only my opinion but I'm sold !! Comfy , waterproof so far although I have used Nik wax on them too when they were new as recommended by my mucker. Sole stands up well to my flat pedals and their spikes plus bonus is if you need to walk they are super grippy walking boots too!! Seem to be holding up well to the abuse too.!
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I will check them out i like a leather boot i have two pairs of Shimano XM9 they are SPD but I sealed that bit as I dinna do SPD anymore. They are low cut so u get an awful lot of crap inside in drier weather. Look high the Storm bots but they would do I think. Last jacket I bought was a Peter Storm for 50 quid probably 5 years ago still ok , i decided I wouldn't by a nice looking goretex one to get clartit in dubs. I also use 2 old (20+ years ago) hill walking gortex ones for a colder wetter day. We're getting another week of decent weather in Moray i hear so happy cycling.Agree with you guys about this but I found a solution thanks to a guy I met in Sutherland in some pretty foul weather. We were moaning about the state of the ground and I mentioned that my Adidas 5 ten boots just don't stand up to Scottish weather . He said I was waisting my money on these expensive shoes when he just used a pair of Peter storm Buxton boots that cost 35 quid! Not biking boots but walking boots , mid length. We rode all day together and at the end his feet were dry and toasty , mine soaked and bloody freezing!! Next stop go outdoors in Inverness and I got a pair! Used them over 10 times now in some really mucky trails( as binhill will confirm, moray trails this time of year are pretty filthy and wet) and they are fantastic!! Only my opinion but I'm sold !! Comfy , waterproof so far although I have used Nik wax on them too when they were new as recommended by my mucker. Sole stands up well to my flat pedals and their spikes plus bonus is if you need to walk they are super grippy walking boots too!! Seem to be holding up well to the abuse too.!
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Not seen those before, what are they called? they look awesome fun!I see these guys at least once a month on our mountain trails. I usually see them as a swarm of 8 which is something to see.
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These are high-tech machines and can travel at about the same speed as my eMTB. They are all kitted out.
The big guy looks like a Transformer (260lbs) and the guy in the middle is fearless. He’ll take on any trail, feature or drop. They mostly ride the North Shore trails in Vancouver but venture our way for some variety.
Yesterday I guided them to some hidden trails with crazy features because half of our road access is wiped out from the atmospheric river(s) last week.
Yup…I would if I could …but I can’t.
Someone put a link of a video on here of them things in action ,very impressive. When I googled them though I was shocked at the weight you would never be able to carry them if they broke.I see these guys at least once a month on our mountain trails. I usually see them as a swarm of 8 which is something to see.
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These are high-tech machines and can travel at about the same speed as my eMTB. They are all kitted out.
The big guy looks like a Transformer (260lbs) and the guy in the middle is fearless. He’ll take on any trail, feature or drop. They mostly ride the North Shore trails in Vancouver but venture our way for some variety.
Yesterday I guided them to some hidden trails with crazy features because half of our road access is wiped out from the atmospheric river(s) last week.
Yup…I would if I could …but I can’t.
I would have to buy a dram just because of the name.Around Carsington this morning. Around the lake was too busy because of a half marathon so went on some back roads. Still managed to find some hills and 1429ft of elevation within 14 miles. Shame the pub was closed when I passed.
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Just as well it wasn't called Knockerup and open ..God knows what you might have had to performAround Carsington this morning. Around the lake was too busy because of a half marathon so went on some back roads. Still managed to find some hills and 1429ft of elevation within 14 miles. Shame the pub was closed when I passed.
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I’m not sure what they’re called. Some kind of unicycle? But they’re not cheap …$3K to $4k CDN. I think some of them have a shock under the seat.Lol
Not seen those before, what are they called? they look awesome fun!
Long time that . I need to take more care I had I lucky escape with a crash a few weeks ago . It's too easily done.After breaking my hand (scaphoid bone) back in May, finally first time off-road again. Perfect autumn day, maybe one of the last of the year.
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