Not like you to complain either is it haha.Just wish it would f7cking snow like above instead of the incessant overcast skies and rain making mud slops ever worse.
Ride for 1-1/2 hours and then spend 3/4 hour cleaning the bike, what's not to like, eh?Not like you to complain either is it haha.
I’m assuming you didn’t knock on the door at number 22?Took the underused normy out for a spin, ony to discover the back brake needs bleeding*. And learnt that there's an actual Acacia avenue round here.
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Dollar I know it well . Yes need to get the formula from the folks on here that can clean a clartit bike in ten minutes. EnjoyRide for 1-1/2 hours and then spend 3/4 hour cleaning the bike, what's not to like, eh?
And if I ride with the Mrs it's 2 bikes.
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PS Mrs just back from Dollar Nr Stirling in Scottishland, fcking
Actually looks like there's a touch of frost , in the first pic anyway.Well...for all you Northern Hemisphere lot who are enduring winter - here's a couple of shots from a very dusty summer ride here in Auckland...
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Trick of the light…was about 27° and that was a little dust bowl I was jumping and riding over.Actually looks like there's a touch of frost , in the first pic anyway.
Dust?Trick of the light…was about 27° and that was a little dust bowl I was jumping and riding over.
Never heard of a Muntjac.Nothing to do with biking but I took this in the garden yesterday. It's a Muntjac. It's an adult and looks to be in good condition. We have lived there 38 years and it's the first one we've seen.
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It's a Chinese deer, imported over 100 years ago, probably by one of the stately homes in the UK when such things were not controlled. If you have heard of a drink called "Babycham" (a pear-based champagne-style drink for the ladies, very popular in the 60's), their logo of a small deer was modelled on the Muntjac.Never heard of a Muntjac.
I shall do some googling.
Funnily enough, I always thought the Babycham logo was a baby chamois - hence the name.It's a Chinese deer, imported over 100 years ago, probably by one of the stately homes in the UK when such things were not controlled. If you have heard of a drink called "Babycham" (a pear-based champagne-style drink for the ladies, very popular in the 60's), their logo of a small deer was modelled on the Muntjac.
I've ricoched down there and been spat out at the bottom quite a few times and always wondered how the hell did I do thatStunning day in the Yorkshire Dales yesterday, most routes passable (though more wet than usual with melting snow). Pic below is snack stop looking down Gunnerside Gill after a tricky technical descent (bunton hush I think) and before taking the snow-marked bridleway snaking along the hillside in centre of photo - superb trail, though not for the faint hearted!
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