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( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:16, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
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No-one really knows, everyone has an agenda, it's almost certainly not as dangerous as the hippies suggest nor is it as safe as BP etc suggest.
Actually the most important point is probably Chompy's. But for fuck's sake don't let him know.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:20, Reply)
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In other news I bought a new (old) bike frame. You won't approve because its a road frame but I thought i'd tell you anyway.
( , Mon 3 Jun 2013, 14:22, Reply)
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I've been thinking about getting a road bike for the commute to work. I'm fucking sick of swapping tyres over. It's either turn my current XC bike into a commuter and buy another MTB (approx cost £2K) or buy a road bike (approx cost £500)
But don't tell anyone. They'll think I've turned gay.
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Coming in at just over £250. I prefer doing that as I get brand new wheels and tyres etc but as long as the frame and forks are in good condition I don't really care about how new they are. The frame, bars,
and seat post are second hand but the wheels, brakes, cranks, pedals and chain etc are brand new. This is the frame www.b3tards.com/u/98480917b02b1414508e/frame.jpg which as you can see looks in damn good nick and cost me 102 quid
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