6:30am, 3 degrees celsius, breezy, sunny. Unbeatable biking conditions + teh uber rox0r bix0r.
Utterly fantastic.
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6:30am, 3 degrees celsius, breezy, sunny. Unbeatable biking conditions + teh uber rox0r bix0r.
Utterly fantastic.
I like it better in the forest when it rains. More stones and roots (is that what you call the "feet" of the trees) and you get all muddy and your face looks like someone stuffed your head in the toilet after you took a dump...:)
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hey wossy that's a good view.. can i have it? i want to put that as my wallpaper.
i just remove the dirty bike.
No no no...don't get back here before you have a picture of your hores girl...:)
There's only one bike there. I take it you have no girl friends? :lol: :lol: :lol: What a loser.
Only the "hot" farm girl, whose probably a man :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by System_Error
Don't make me post my picture of the terminal 5 construction site. :wave:Quote:
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Her name is Butch. She probably has parts everyone can enjoy.
Mar_Zim may feel free to do what he pleases with the above image, the countryside belongs to no man, it would be unfair for me to claim the image as my own.
*peace & tranquility reigns*
system_chump, she has parts that you will never get the opportunity to enjoy :D
That's a great picture. Nice and tranquil. My ride would not look nearly so nice, too many houses, too much pavement, too much of a desert.
NoteMe would appreciate the mud, though. We have some particularly sticky clay-mud out here. In a 100 meters or so, you can actually cake enough mud onto a bike that the breaks, chain, sprockets, everything, disappears into a large fairly-solid lump of brown. I have learned not to go off the pavement even briefly after a rain storm, the damage done is too great to justify it.
However, it is a thick mud, too. Small pellets of it are thrown off from my tires. Since I have no fenders, the pellets thrown from my rear tire tend to go up my back. Often, they are thrown up under my shirt, which stops them. They then roll down my back, and into my shorts. This gets just a bit uncomfortable over time.
heheh. I'm spending money on my bike all the time.
Bar ends, mudguards, wireless speedo, lights. Now I've seen some sweet ergonomic grips, clip pedals and some sexy Shimano footwear. I am broke though :(
You mention a wireless speedo. I don't know about you brits, but a speedo is an article of clothing over here, and I, for one, don't care to know about it.
Hehe, same here, although i guess he means speedometer!
Woss, you need to create a new thread called: "Pimp my bike"
Maybe even a TV show.
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Yes I mean speedometer!! "Pimp My Bike" sounds like a wicked idea. I'd have a "worst bike crash" segment where suicidal speed freaks like me film themselves breaking the speed limit on 40mph country roads and falling off! I've done 300miles on this rig and I haven't fallen off it yet, its starting to pray on my mind somewhat. Its only a matter of time. :eek2:
I hit 41mph this morning but I bottled it and got on the anchors. :noobz: :afrog: That road is too twisty. There is an electric speed sign on that road (like you get on motorways) that tells you how fast you are going as you approach it. It hasn't been able to register me yet (I'm probably not reflective enough for its laser) *stealth bike*
Cycle with a mirror and hold it up as you go past the speed sign (at 41mph).
I took this from my camera phone riding through the woods a few years ago.
I have used it as a background image
I though you said unbeatable bikini conditions then i saw the picture and was just a bit disapointed.
thanks wossy now my wallpaper is quite cool though.Quote:
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btw i own the otherside of my country.:D
seriously though lucky you guys you've good place there unlike here pollution is the main factor.:(
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Ohhh...I would love that...then you know to appreciate NOT to stop the bike, because then you never mangage to get it to role again...:D...and then go home, use the wather thingy with hard pressure and it is as good as new, and then take a hot shower, make some cacao, and go into the beed and snuggle with your GF...:)....life is loveable..:)
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Mudguards are for old ladies and cars...go away...:D
WOW, THAT is breathtaking... What I would give to go to a place with a view like that but then again, there are many nice places with very beautiful views here in japan(I see it on TV all the time here) and yet I don't go there.. LOL
We can't all afford to ruin our clothes møøseman. You use a high pressure hose on your bike?? That'll knacker all the sealed bearings!
Japan would be too crowded for me although the mountain areas look amazing.
Well if u are in TOKYO... then its definitely crowded but I haven't been there, but on the others areas (like the one I'm in) especially near the countryside, you rarely get to see people just a lot of cars. LOL...
and Old People on Bicycles...
At first I even thought that JAPAN is the best place for bicycling, because there are certain portions of the road entirely for it.. yet I haven't been to other places, I can only compare it to my homeland which is basically day and night. :D
Holland is good for cycling, it's completelty flat :D
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Yeah I used to. Sure I didn't have a €10 bike like you though..:)...but you know, the same type as you use on cars. That doesn't ruin the painting, but the car is still getting clean...works perfect. You just have to have the bike a warm place afterwards so it doesn't rust....
That show is actually running in German MTV :wave: :blush: :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by System_Error
True, I could ride your mother for less. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by NoteMe
j/k by the way :D
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Did you get scared that I would ban you for that one....;)
Yep. :D heheheh
Cander would have been proud of that one.