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    #31
    yep, I've bought books from a big company in the US and they mark them as marketing material !


    anyway, back to business, what shall I get for the bike,

    tachomter ?

    compass ?

    saddle bag ?

    lights ?

    Milan.

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      #32
      Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
      yep, I've bought books from a big company in the US and they mark them as marketing material !


      anyway, back to business, what shall I get for the bike,

      tachomter ?

      compass ?

      saddle bag ?

      lights ?

      Milan.
      Pimp my ride has nothing on you, eh?

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        #33
        yep


        I guess best is to keep it vanilla otherwise it's gonna look like one of those Sierra's with all the Halfords extras

        still, Suity never replied back with what toys he's got on his bike, he only moaned (fecking bed wetter) about not entering the L2B

        Milan.

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          #34
          Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
          yep, I've bought books from a big company in the US and they mark them as marketing material !


          anyway, back to business, what shall I get for the bike,

          tachomter ?

          compass ?

          saddle bag ?

          lights ?

          Milan.
          I have every bike gadget going. The ones I use most are the massive **** off £100 lock, mudguards (even on a dry day this will stop stones hitting you in the face when off road), sunglasses for similar reasons, lights (they are a legal requirement in most EU countries AFAIK) and my pulse meter, which also does odometer & speedometer duties. I would invest in a decent pump as well.

          You have almost inspired me to leave my house.

          Oh yes, a lightweight raincoat can be handy if you're likely to end up out in the rain. Cycling ones tend to have longer backs.
          Last edited by doodab; 14 September 2011, 08:01.
          While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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            #35
            thing is now I've got this bike I don't want to get it dirty

            it's too nice

            what to do ?

            Milan.

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              #36
              Lights are a must have, as is a hard hat.
              Decent lock and repair kit as you never know when you will need them. If you have those then some sort of bag to carry them. I use a Rucksack but am considering panniers.
              You need eye protection (dark and clear lenses), squinting through the wind and rain is not a good idea.
              Drinks bottle is handy for longer trips.
              I am also considering mud guards.
              I have a trip computer, but never use it.
              Just saying like.

              where there's chaos, there's cash !

              I could agree with you, but then we would both be wrong!

              Lowering the tone since 1963

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                #37
                Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                thing is now I've got this bike I don't want to get it dirty

                it's too nice

                what to do ?

                Milan.
                Get an indoor trainer. I have one of those as well, I even have a special wheel & tyre for it. Never use it though.
                While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'

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                  #38
                  hmmmm,

                  in indoor trainer

                  the mind boggles

                  how much does she cost per hour

                  does she have big mellons ?

                  you've got an indoor trainer and you never use her ?

                  are you batting for the other side ?

                  Milan.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
                    hmmmm,

                    in indoor trainer

                    the mind boggles

                    how much does she cost per hour

                    does she have big mellons ?

                    you've got an indoor trainer and you never use her ?

                    are you batting for the other side ?

                    Milan.
                    Cost was about £100 to buy it outright, that was about 10 years ago though so with the inflation I reckon it will be about double that.

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