I think we are all guilty of that, I've had a Pashley Guvnor I purchased about 3 years ago to ride at the Eroica Brittania, great family cycling festival in Derbyshire, it's still sat in the hallway.
As a moral man, I'm bound by my honour of first come first served.
You couldn’t ride that bike @Fish, you’d drop your wine box.Looking at thread.. thats me 2nd dibs
You couldn’t ride that bike @Fish, you’d drop your wine box.
That’s a nice bike. Get yourself a Camelback; wine through a straw. Happy days.We can see when i come down with my mach6 in spring.
Nice one. But where do you put the lump of cheese? Can’t have port without cheese and biccies.They are second nature to me pal.. they have been known to have port n them.. lol..
Nice one. But where do you put the lump of cheese? Can’t have port without cheese and biccies.
69erIts for me, i bought a Trek 69er the other day but its only 17.5" frame and im not getting on with it so think Vic is going to commandeer it
Mmm, wonder what was on your mind when you wrote that????Its for me, i bought a Trek 69er the other day but its only 17.5" frame and im not getting on with it so think Vic is going to commandeer it
You might even have room in your van this year to actually take a bike, unless of course you buy a load more stuff for Bert and then need it all fitting@Pauly the bikes coming to bala again?.
Only there is a massive difference when the banter is between Fish, AndyThom and myself, cos we are all actually pretty good mates, and if we aren't taking the mickey out of each other on here we are doing it on What's App, or just calling each other to do it! .And so the rows start again...
If she doesn't I might be interested ( next month when I get paid!). I would have had this one had I looked in time!Its for me, i bought a Trek 69er the other day but its only 17.5" frame and im not getting on with it so think Vic is going to commandeer it