you have a hoist for your bike - is it that heavyVvrooomM said:My garage, cube hybrid, cube peloton road and one ZMC in its sleeping bag.![]()
Tapatalking on my iPad.......

you have a hoist for your bike - is it that heavyVvrooomM said:My garage, cube hybrid, cube peloton road and one ZMC in its sleeping bag.![]()
Tapatalking on my iPad.......
P.I.M.P.Y.Breaker said:
not that heavy but a tight gap when you take it down with car still in there, it wasn't much and works a treat!!gannet said:you have a hoist for your bike - is it that heavyVvrooomM said:My garage, cube hybrid, cube peloton road and one ZMC in its sleeping bag.![]()
Tapatalking on my iPad.......![]()
a11y said:P.I.M.P.Y.![]()
(does that count as off-road?)
Points deducted for not having the bike facing the correct way (driveside to camera), not having having the wheel logos aligned, and not having the tyre logos lining up with the wheel valves. You were doing so well with the crank arm and big-ring/small-cog ratio too... :wink:
VvrooomM said:Can't believe the number of people who live inside with their bikes!!
a11y said:Nice selection Mowflow![]()
What long-travel hardtail do you have in mind? And where's your local stomping ground? I grew up riding on Gleniffer Braes and the Old Kilpatricks but my local is now the hills/woods around Stirling. Although in a week I'm off to the Alps...
My fleet's constantly evolving it seems. Tried to reduce to 4 bikes but it didn't really work out![]()
Bike #1: Glory DH
Bike #2: Lapierre Spicy
Bike #3: Cotic Roadrat
Bike #4: On-One 456 Summer Season (but decalled as a Genesis after a powdercoating...)
And the new addition to replace my Gary Fisher singlespeed - Bike #5: Cube AMS 29
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Anyone with a decent amount of bikes needs a Bike Room - can't use the garage as that's where the car lives 8)VvrooomM said:Can't believe the number of people who live inside with their bikes!!
I can see that happening with me gaining a road bike again: all my MTBing options involve a minimum 25min drive from the house. I've not ridden much around Inverclyde area apart from the Greenock Cut area a good few years ago (in the p*ssing wet funnily enough).Mowflow said:Spent years just riding around the woods and moors around here (inverclyde area). When I took it up again I started going to glentress quite a bit and Nevis a few times. Since my son was born I never get away which led to me getting into road cycling more as it's just so much easier to jump on and go out for a few hours. Long work hours, too many other sporting commitments and not enough free time.
You do indeed :lol:peddy said:I need to get a pic up now!![]()
a11y said:Anyone with a decent amount of bikes needs a Bike Room - can't use the garage as that's where the car lives 8)VvrooomM said:Can't believe the number of people who live inside with their bikes!!
I can see that happening with me gaining a road bike again: all my MTBing options involve a minimum 25min drive from the house. I've not ridden much around Inverclyde area apart from the Greenock Cut area a good few years ago (in the p*ssing wet funnily enough).Mowflow said:Spent years just riding around the woods and moors around here (inverclyde area). When I took it up again I started going to glentress quite a bit and Nevis a few times. Since my son was born I never get away which led to me getting into road cycling more as it's just so much easier to jump on and go out for a few hours. Long work hours, too many other sporting commitments and not enough free time.
And +1 on the bike building - I love it. A lot of my bike stuff is 2nd hand from ebay/PinkBike/Singletrack classifieds.