Mostly 1960s technology. Likewise, you could probably instruct the owner to repair his Series 2 over the phone :icon_biggrin:
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Mostly 1960s technology. Likewise, you could probably instruct the owner to repair his Series 2 over the phone :icon_biggrin:
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It seems to me that the hinges are there, with the frame of the door.
Please tell me more about this Greek born in modern day Turkey and who died in Palestine without ever seeing this country's hallowed shores, and of its significance especially today.
Fabien Galthié (French team rugby coach) is nicknamed "Le Rapetou" (Disney's Beagle Boy) :icon_biggrin:
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Thank you, please do as I find it a great idea. Incorporating it may be a challenge if the weight written on the door is anything to go by.
Do you have a picture of the other side please?
My answer is because they couldn't patent it.
First because they were not the first, but your question would then apply to the Swiss industry; and second because while they may be the first to have...
Cerrato reminds me of Dominic West in a certain building society advert. Not sure why.
From the general scenery I would say Spain (could've been South West France but the castle doesn't ring a bell; So either Castille or Andalusia?)
Because by the time the rozzers see it the bike is out of reach and they don’t know its license plate anyway?
You make your own list. If people are civil you do not need a list at all.
There are also fishes that fly, but they hardly constitute the defining characteristic of the species
You seem to mistake a straw man argument with a thread drift. The thread title never mentioned motorists by the way so the orignal mention of cyclists was entirely justified. I already made this...
It’s exactly like a Rolex vs a cheaper alternative Tony. Buy the shed and you’ll regret the garage. Buy the garage, cry once :icon_biggrin:
I’d be curious to see your data on this. Those who have «*nice*» cars going for a spin beyond their drive are likely to be part of a wealthier community than the majority.
Another straw man....
A Mac Laren? :stupid: :watermelon:
I mentioned Lycra because the majority are using it for sport/leisure as not many people have the space at work to keep a wardrobe with their business attire and unless you work in a cycle shop (and...
It’s the type of posts like the 2 above that helps create the polarisation. False equivalences in a debate hardly benefit the cause of those who make them.
Yes, cars will kill more people than...
If you can afford the Horl 2 you’ll do a great job. Nothing is totally foolproof because fools are so ingenious, but it comes really close.
Met Renata near Rouen on our drive back to this green and pleasant land.
A proper banshee she was. Howling winds and a solid wall of water for several minutes. You can’t really stop on a motorway...
FTFY
It is quite possible that they are hedging their bets, and believe that old stock may become more valuable, not less if Bremont demand plummets.
Absolutely. But if it is true with something illegal (jumping a red light), why is risking exactly the same consequences just because you are entitled to do whatever you’re doing legally any better?...
I am not sure the driver who T-bones a red light-jumping cyclist will agree with your statement that only the cyclist is hurt. And that is assuming he doesn’t swerve into another vehicle when trying...
Do cyclist run red lights? I believe the answer is unmistakably yes, very often. So it was legitimate in the thread.
It then moved on to riding in group issues, clearly outside the initial scope of...
Some people have issues, full stop. And it doesn’t matter if they drive, walk or ride. Staying out of their way is by far the less unpleasant thing you can do.
But generalising this and making it a...