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Old 26-12.-2005, 06:55 AM   #1
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OK guys, new boy on the block here.

I'll get the drinks in shall I, what you all havin' then?

Been cycling more years than I care to recall, had to give up racing due to two knee operations.

Continued to train sort off, but now looking forward to start doing some Audax events in 2006. Just ordered a Cyclosportif from SJS Cycles and that should be ready early part of next year.

Also just bought a i-magic indoor trainer, biggest crock of shite I have ever wasted my hard earned dosh on.

That said, when its working its great but then it looses the dam driver software driver...........

Glad to be on board

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Old 28-12.-2005, 09:14 AM   #2
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OK guys, new boy on the block here.

I'll get the drinks in shall I, what you all havin' then?

Been cycling more years than I care to recall, had to give up racing due to two knee operations.

Continued to train sort off, but now looking forward to start doing some Audax events in 2006. Just ordered a Cyclosportif from SJS Cycles and that should be ready early part of next year.

Also just bought a i-magic indoor trainer, biggest crock of shite I have ever wasted my hard earned dosh on.

That said, when its working its great but then it looses the dam driver software driver...........

Glad to be on board

Alan

Silly me.............all tea total, sorry!
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Old 28-12.-2005, 10:46 AM   #3
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Silly me.............all tea total, sorry!
Wotcha, noob.

I used to spend my summer holidays riding in your neck of the woods, now I'm trying to remember what the local brew is. Bank's? Brains?
Anyway, mine's a pint.
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One pint of Banks coming up, sir..............
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Not sure whether you need the WD40 or the duct tape for your avatar!
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