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Going for the distance burn this Saturday ...
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Buster
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Myself and 3 guys from Liss and Petersfield are going to attempt a 70mile route on Saturday.
Shoreham-by-Sea to Guildford Downslink (40miles) then back to Liss and Petersfield via Godalming, the Devils Punchbowl and Ludshott Common (23miles).
The Downslink is described as flat - so we are doing the uphill route.
The second leg has a bit more excitement to it forest trail, sandy trails, muddy sections and dont forget the
Oryx - An Icon In Bike Design
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weelk
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Oryx time trial sex bomb. An innovative idea and totally new approach to the bike design. It is sexy, beautiful, futuristic, slim, ultrasonic, predatory black, shiny, and you have to jump into tights to ride it :) This piece of art makes you to desire, just to touch it and feel it.
The designer of this beauty is Harald Cramer
ATC2K Extreme Helmet Cam
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weelk
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Cool camera if you planning to record some of your rides. The camera is self-contained what basically means no cables, no MM player in a backpack (Like Archos). Easy to fit on nearly every part of your bike or helmet. Very compact. Here the only boundary is your imagination. Films from a forks perspective, rear view, helmet etc. It has USB and TV out. Supports up to 2GB SD memory. Records audio and video (640x480x30fpp)
I want to get
Hope Mono 6 - Short review
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Just wanted to share some first impression thoughts about my recent birthday present :)
I’ve got fed up with my previous Hope brakes Mono M4 (8). Four pots, two piece callipers and decided to make myself a birthday present - new brakes – instead of investing
Swinley forest map
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weelk
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Here is a quick scan of the map purchased today. There is not much to find on it appart from major routes. So even when you have it (and it's your first time in there) doesn't help. Best option - explore.
Newbee
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weelk
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Hi everyone. Always has to be the first time. :)
Today’s chef's special: Swinley
We went there for the first time, looking for some no places to ride as we got fed up with politics of our council and police. Also Box Hill went out of schedule - to many POWER walkers and other deers complaining about anything achieving higher speeds than their stick powered machines. It seems like no country for old
Smashed
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crossed a road riding my bike on way to work to fill out pay sheet while on workrs comp. jumped the driveway to land with rear wheel off concrete footpath front wheel on path. Tried to correct tail of bike slid out i went off landingon edge of gutter with forearm. No pads on at all so 2 badly grazed and bleeding knees. Dent in fore arm and some how swollen top of left foot. No cars behind me, stopped or as far as
Bontrager TwentyFour12 2008
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I decided last year I really wanted to do some form of event, wasn't sure what event or anything halfway to be organised like that. I just decided I wanted to do an event of some sort to do with biking. First of all it was the Manchester Rat Race, then it was another marathon event. Both of which never actually
Little Switzerland in the Carmel Mountains
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This was a lovely trail ride in the green and hilly region of the Carmel Mountains near Haifa in Israel. I would classify it as an easy to moderate ride by UK classification standards due mainly to it's distance (@35k) and numerous climbs, rather than technical sections. There are options for smooth (slightly rocky) terrain on the easy side but there is also the the option for some much harder technical sweet short sections that if you do either up or down are very rocky with a number of drops and no clear visible line to navigate
Sweet Downhill Mountain Biking in the Eilat Mountains
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I was taken by surprise as to how naturally technical and varied the downhill riding is here, combined with just how many miles of sweet flowing singletrack there is available on the doorstep of Eilat.
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