Post pics of your.... push bikes :-)

FS365 is still water soluble (or so I believe) hence why it can be easily washed off. It's too thin for motorcyle use I believe, but it's ideal for bicycle chains. It just requires more frequent application than a regular bike oil.
 
Got a new comute bike to get to work and around my local area at the weekend. Globe Roll 2. Nice to ride!

Bought it on the company Cycle to work scheme. This will replace my 50cc Aprillia scooter! Too many vehicles that need things like petrol, tax, MOT, servicing and insurance at the moment!!

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Not as flash and high tech as most on here and certainly a good bit older but this is my trusty steed for forays into the Schwarzwald.
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indez4cpe said:
Anyone still have a Chopper or a Grifter in the garage? Showing my age now!

Indeed I have, and yes, I'm a certain age. Never had a Chopper as a kid so got my son a mint '72 Mk1 Chopper (blue with white decals) a couple of years ago. It generally hangs upside-down from my garage roof with about 2" clearance of Z's bonnet - he prefers modern jump bikes!!....I'll get a snapshot of it to post.
 
Breaker said:
Got a new comute bike to get to work and around my local area at the weekend. Globe Roll 2. Nice to ride!

Get a fixed sprocket on that back-wheel Breaker - takes a bit of getting used to but is a whole new bicycling experience :thumbsup:
 
my kona , and its for sale.


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Kona-Coiler-Deluxe-Mountain-Bike-/280706234945?pt=UK_Bikes_GL&hash=item415b653a41

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kipperonabike said:
Breaker said:
Got a new comute bike to get to work and around my local area at the weekend. Globe Roll 2. Nice to ride!

Get a fixed sprocket on that back-wheel Breaker - takes a bit of getting used to but is a whole new bicycling experience :thumbsup:

It has a flip flop hub so has a fixed on the other side. Tried it and used to use a fixed for winter training when I used to race years ago, but too many switchback cycle paths and cycle bridges on the way to and from work! Actually became a bit of a pain! :wink:
 
I started building this bike 12 years ago, I added the 3" wide Nokian tyres, Hope hydrolic 4 pot brakes and Big Un hubs a couple of years ago. I havent really rode it since then though so it still looks new really.

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Taz x said:
have you grown taller in those 12 years?

Nope, I'm 30. The seat is down for DH and jumps, I put it up a bit if I have to go any distance. To be honest though it hasnt seen any off road for about 10 years. I'm on the look out for a more practical bike, maybe a hybrid. I won't ever sell this though.
 
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