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BigDL

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  1. Agree with the allowing them to ride, but not giving them a time. I would be quite interested to understand liability risk for organisers if someone riding an ebike at 60 km/h wipes someone else out. Surely putting motorised and non-motorised bikes in the same race is adding to the risk.
  2. How would you have an ebike category when there appears to be such a wide range of performance options and fixes?
  3. I have a bit of saddle movement but not noticeable when actually riding
  4. You can get them from CRC, that's where I got mine Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  5. I probably sound like I work for these okes, but have a look at the rear lights on www.seesense.cc - I have the icon + and it is incredible for multiple applications
  6. And you use it for cycling?????? Nipple driver [emoji23] Sorry - my base humour
  7. Very lekker- congrats
  8. Please keep us updated on the wee one on this thread Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. Oh crap - what Thule was it and how did it fail?
  10. Hou Vas China
  11. https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/uk-northern-ireland-40861110
  12. I don't braai vegetables and chicken is a vegetable when it comes to braaing
  13. You're all welcome to come and braai at my house next month. Might be a bit of a journey though........
  14. Ha - I always add ice to the cheaper Whisky. Love a bit of Black Bush on ice.
  15. Nothing like a wee quiet whisky on a Friday evening when the family is not home yet.
  16. 60 day aged Tomahawk. 4 fingers thick. That is a full size roasting dish. That, along with some wors, was dinner last night.
  17. I Braai at least twice a week throughout the year here in Northern Ireland. Always charcoal, never gas. I refuse to braai burgers or sausages as I believe that that is what sets a braai apart from a BBQ. Winter braaing can be bracing sometimes, but I also love the quiet time standing outside in the cold alone sometimes. I agree with the rule of Never ever interfere with or comment on another man's (or woman's) braai, but was severely challenged on this this past weekend when we were invited to friends down the road for a braai. I turned up a few minutes late as I had been out on the bike, only to find a group of people standing around a cold pile of charcoal, having used a whole box of firefighters trying to light it. It turned out that they had been lighting the Weber and then putting the lid on immediately. Anyway, I was immediately asked to get involved and tried to do this as humbly as possible out of respect for the man of the house and the other men that were there. Long story short, I ended up cooking the steaks as well as the huge pile of wors that I had brought along for them, whilst three men stood around holding plates and pouring drinks. I know all three of these guys very well, but have only ever braaied with them at my house, so was unaware of this facet of their personas. On the way home, my daughter innocently asked why her friends dads couldn't braai and this started a chain of thought in my head, in which I am doubting these guys and the very basis of our friendships. I have come to the conclusion that I just have to accept that perhaps I am old fashioned in my expectation of others. Even though I rationally can understand this, I still can't stop feeling an irrational disappointment in or disconnect from these mates, which further highlights why this will never truly be home for me. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  18. That is incredibly poor manners. You should have sprayed them with the hose and told them to **** off. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  19. Visiting Croatia at the moment and my boy and I rented a couple of bikes last week and took a ride up the coast. Brutal heat but stunning
  20. Did my first 8 hr endurance event on Saturday at Castlewellan forest park. Every lap was brutal, no free metres, technical, rocky but brilliant. Also was the hottest day of the year so far in Northern Ireland so was good to be out. Managed to break a hanger, damage a rim and tear a sidewall. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  21. I have no idea yet. Will try and set it all up tonight as I have an 8 hour endurance event tomorrow.
  22. Look what was waiting for me when I got home today. A small fortune in duties, but super excited.
  23. Turns every ride into an intervals session Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  24. Here's a different slant on customs to add a bit of context. I ordered a Lyne dropper a while back. It was sent within a couple of days and has now shown as sitting with customs in the UK for the past 8 days. When I queried the courier company this morning, they said that it could take up to ten working days before customs release it, so two days with SA customs doesn't sound too bad .
  25. My suspension locks pretty solid
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