Another speed poster here. :d
Type: Posts; User: Rishie
Another speed poster here. :d
Ah. Many congrats on the impending arrival.
I’ve seen many medical friends go through having a family and all but one of them have said having close friends and family near to them was a godsend...
What specialty? I’d say quality of training should probably be up there in your decision making if it’s a hands on kind of job. Not all training programmers are equal despite what people tell you.
For a city bike, absolutely yes. Low maintenance and minimal need for component replacement.
I’ve used CAT driver coaching a few times although not for almost 10 years. If Colin is still going, he’s very, very good.
Ooh, almost 150 posts!
I’ve got a pair which replaced a pair of polarized Oakley’s. They seem fairly robust, nicely made and allow for a bit of customization and all for a reasonable price.
I didn’t realize running outdoors was completely risk free.
There seem to be some on eBay occasionally.
Edit: wow, talk about slow posting....
Don’t go out much anymore but Hockley Arts Club, Boiler Room and some gin place across the road from HAC. Can’t remember what it’s called. For a decent curry, Calcutta Club next door to 7000000000...
I’d like to say that while all this millennial bashing is quite entertaining, the reality is that most of those attributes appear to be somewhat related to the parenting they have received.
Not long.
No, don't think so. He is due to participate in the MTB worlds and is also an exceptional cyclocross rider.
Don't have much to add apart from don't get a single speed or fixed but definitely get something with mudguards.
How abouttaking the car allowance and buying something you can use and put winter tyres on? If you need to be mobile all year round and safe in all weathers, you need the right tools for the job. You...
Another vote here for the Empire SLX. I had the same problem a few months ago (old shoes dying, not made anymore) and ended up doing lots of reading and buying a whole load of shoes online, having...
Guilty of not reading your post properly. Oops.
Depends on what you'd be using it for. I've got the TomTom GPS watch for cycling. It's decently sized.
Thanks for the responses chaps. I've contacted the vendor asking for a refund. Let's see how that goes.
Following my recent thread about a shock proof watch, I went ahead and purchased a G Shock. It a digi-analog job, WR20 bar, basically, perfect for me.
Following a cycle ride, I noticed...
I didn't to be honest. When I had the watch done the first time, I had considered PVD and decided it wasn't the best course. Now can't remember why...
Also, Wanted a slightly greyish finish, hence...
So....a little and a lot of searching later found a company called Rifle Craft who apply Cerakote to, you guessed it, rifles. Funny that. And other gun associated bits. However, for a small fee,...
Thanks. G-Shock duly purchased.
After 'breaking' yet another Seiko automatic whilst skiing, I'm now looking for something sturdy that I can use whilst skiing.
The watch usually gets attached to the waist strap of my backpack...
I had my Seiko cerakoted a couple of years ago by MCWW. However, it is not starting to look pretty tatty. Can the process be re-done? Also, is there anyone in the UK who can cerakote watches?
This man speaks sense.