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RvanZ

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  1. No no no, Bikes get a wash after every ride, and mud gets removed, and bikes left out to dry. Still a bit of dust on wheels, but bugger that. I've now flipped the gt over and hung it by the rear wheel. Much better!
  2. Mans gotta do what a mans gotta do!
  3. Hahahahahahahaha We play fair, we both take turns to wash stuff, shared responsibility and all that. Like some new age relationship psycho babble
  4. RvanZ

    Volcan

    Anyone? I tried looking now but not having any luck with my mobile internet. What offerings do they have? Sorry for the hi-jack, but I'm also trying to look at as many brands and options while I save up my slave money
  5. No problem, as the landlord is the mother in law.
  6. Yip, the xs gt is the other half's. And she did show some concern, but washing the curtains now and then is better than constantly having to walk around the bikes. Will have to start looking for dark curtains.
  7. Here's my quick fix We're in a 1bedroom granny flat, so space is very limited. I used some 8mm round bar, bent it in j hook, then welded that hook to the head of a rawl bolt. Drilled, secured, hung... Job done. Oh and i also covered the hook with some rubber piping to prefent scratching.... http://i227.photobucket.com/albums/dd156/rynovanz/20120725_172618.jpg
  8. Cheers Clint! We are definately keen, making plans to join in. Best be getting the SO some arm warmers, as she feels the chill much faster than most of us. Ta R & K
  9. Hi Hubbers Please help the un-informed out here... Can any bicycle type join in? (The SO and I roll MTB) And why, for interest sake, is it called "critical mass"? I'm keen to join in Friday, 25km is perfect for my lazy behind... Cheers R
  10. Thanks guys!! Really appreciate the feedback
  11. I need help please Please can you recommend what i should put into my bottle and camelbak while im cycling in a race? I dont like eating breakfast early in the morning so before a race i have had hardly anything substancial to eat... I feel that towards the end of the race that mybody is drained andi have no more fuel to keep up my pace :-( Please can anyone suggest what specific race fuel/suppliment i can use to keep my energy levels up throughout the race? I have tried to eat energy bars during the races but feel too ill to eat them... Any advice would be great Thnx R's G-Friend, Kels
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