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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"What are you riding? Road? MTb?"
I ride road, although not for a year or so after some knee troubles and other things which have taken priority for now. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Yes! Road and cycling to Cambridge, Brighton from London every weekend. Or have a loop in Epping Forest, Essex... I would like to meet a couple who into cycling. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have a bastardised bicycle I chopped and welded up made out of a bmx/mountain bike
frame it's one of a kind I guess you could say "
A mountain bike with trick nuts? Sounds mentally ace |
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"I have a bastardised bicycle I chopped and welded up made out of a bmx/mountain bike
frame it's one of a kind I guess you could say
A mountain bike with trick nuts? Sounds mentally ace "
It's got mountain bike front fork suspension with bmx long bar handlebars a trials frame and a bmx back wheel
My last"custom bike" was 2.2m long and made out of five different bikes very difficult to ride but so worth it just for the shocked looks of passers-by |
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By *heOwlMan
over a year ago
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"I have a push iron but rowing is my thing.
Any rowers here? "
Same here, prefer coastal rowing and came 27th in the Coastal Championships last month (may not sound much to some but given the competition I am really pleased with that result).
Happy paddling
Owl |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Yeah,road,cx/gravel,mountain bike,often up Glasgow so go along Clydebank to Erskine of an evening training or stobcross laps back of secc,gravel tracks n 'road to nowhere' at home nr Durham |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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My eldest son visited me today via his cycle and pissed himself laughing when I said I couldn't ride a bike. Lessons from a willing Fab member would be most welcome x XXX |
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"I have a push iron but rowing is my thing.
Any rowers here?
Same here, prefer coastal rowing and came 27th in the Coastal Championships last month (may not sound much to some but given the competition I am really pleased with that result).
Happy paddling
Owl"
"I have a push iron but rowing is my thing.
Any rowers here?
Same here, prefer coastal rowing and came 27th in the Coastal Championships last month (may not sound much to some but given the competition I am really pleased with that result).
Happy paddling
Owl"
Nice work! Coastal here in the HDARA league. I have randomly picked up a couple of river points too.
Square blading across the ferry wake in the cold was fun this morning.
Must get my double sculling back on track over winter.
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By *heOwlMan
over a year ago
Altrincham |
"I have a push iron but rowing is my thing.
Any rowers here?
Same here, prefer coastal rowing and came 27th in the Coastal Championships last month (may not sound much to some but given the competition I am really pleased with that result).
Happy paddling
Owl
I have a push iron but rowing is my thing.
Any rowers here?
Same here, prefer coastal rowing and came 27th in the Coastal Championships last month (may not sound much to some but given the competition I am really pleased with that result).
Happy paddling
Owl
Nice work! Coastal here in the HDARA league. I have randomly picked up a couple of river points too.
Square blading across the ferry wake in the cold was fun this morning.
Must get my double sculling back on track over winter.
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This morning's row sounds pretty good fun.
I am looking fo a club up here who go coastal sculling, but most clubs appear to be on the south coast.
Keep on training, two years before the next world champs - in Hong Kong (Not sure if I will be going to that one)
Owl
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"I have a push iron but rowing is my thing.
Any rowers here?
Same here, prefer coastal rowing and came 27th in the Coastal Championships last month (may not sound much to some but given the competition I am really pleased with that result).
Happy paddling
Owl
I have a push iron but rowing is my thing.
Any rowers here?
Same here, prefer coastal rowing and came 27th in the Coastal Championships last month (may not sound much to some but given the competition I am really pleased with that result).
Happy paddling
Owl
Nice work! Coastal here in the HDARA league. I have randomly picked up a couple of river points too.
Square blading across the ferry wake in the cold was fun this morning.
Must get my double sculling back on track over winter.
This morning's row sounds pretty good fun.
I am looking fo a club up here who go coastal sculling, but most clubs appear to be on the south coast.
Keep on training, two years before the next world champs - in Hong Kong (Not sure if I will be going to that one)
Owl
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Owl,
We have hijacked this thread. Yeah great championship down here although bizarrely our final this year was in Dorney lake...in coastal boats! Still a fantastic experience although looking straight down the 2k course is a little daunting.
You clearly have abilities way above my own!
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By *heOwlMan
over a year ago
Altrincham |
"I have a push iron but rowing is my thing.
Any rowers here?
Same here, prefer coastal rowing and came 27th in the Coastal Championships last month (may not sound much to some but given the competition I am really pleased with that result).
Happy paddling
Owl
I have a push iron but rowing is my thing.
Any rowers here?
Same here, prefer coastal rowing and came 27th in the Coastal Championships last month (may not sound much to some but given the competition I am really pleased with that result).
Happy paddling
Owl
Nice work! Coastal here in the HDARA league. I have randomly picked up a couple of river points too.
Square blading across the ferry wake in the cold was fun this morning.
Must get my double sculling back on track over winter.
This morning's row sounds pretty good fun.
I am looking fo a club up here who go coastal sculling, but most clubs appear to be on the south coast.
Keep on training, two years before the next world champs - in Hong Kong (Not sure if I will be going to that one)
Owl
Owl,
We have hijacked this thread. Yeah great championship down here although bizarrely our final this year was in Dorney lake...in coastal boats! Still a fantastic experience although looking straight down the 2k course is a little daunting.
You clearly have abilities way above my own!
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OOPs perhaps we have, but it would be good to get a few more like minded souls involved in our wonderful sport.
Not sure I am much better, just fortunate to row with a good crew
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By *B1925Man
over a year ago
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"MTB and road but mostly mtb (DH and XC).
Sounds good! I'm yet to visit BPW or Afan. Closest ive been is forest of dean."
Well worth the trip, Afan can be split into two sections really as the lower level trails are at Afan but then you've got the higher grades at Glyncorrwg.
Fort William is my number 1 where I any to ride so far. |
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