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Post by Dolly Parton »

true that but when you have school at night and when you leave to come home its in the low 40s its too cold. called me a wuss it's all god. man invented heaters for a reason. all though i did see a guy in shorts on one of the touring bikes. shocked me to the point i almost wrecked my car staring. i'm rooting for them global warming days to ride.
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My 'new' car is also a bike, but only an ickle 250cc Yamaha SRV250. Apparently it's a relatively rare bike - especially in China - and it only cost me just over four hundred quid, so I'm happy except for the fact that it's getting too cold to ride in Beijing. The lack of proper license plates, documentation, insurance, etc.? Merely a formality, and one that nicely complements my lack of a motorcycle license.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

eion wrote:The lack of proper license plates, documentation, insurance, etc.? Merely a formality, and one that nicely complements my lack of a motorcycle license.
:lol:
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Post by tandino »

Eion's going to get shot next time he heads into Beijing...
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tandino wrote:Eion's going to get shot next time he heads into Beijing...
Pffft, all that stuff is just paperwork. It hasn't been a problem so far.
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Post by buzzmong »

Tangent due to Eion's return:

Did you know that wether is a term for a castrated sheep?

Well you do now: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/wether
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Post by bomberesque »

Following Berk's lead, here's my latest ride

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Don't have any pics of the car, suppose I should take some.

I am told that driving without a license in China is 28days jail Eion and I've been stopped whilst breaking that particular aw once (although a lot of "act the stupid confused foreigner who speaks just enough broken chinese to make an excuse" got me sent down the road, possibly my crowning moment in China) Take care!
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

mmmm, reynolds.
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Post by HereComesPete »

Bah, yet another thing I can't afford to get, a nice bike.
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:mmmm, reynolds.
indeed. *no-one* but the brits seem to get the point of a steel frame, whic is wierd as it's a canadian made from from an american company. The flemish guys I work with are the worst, they just give me this bemused "but it's heavier than it needs to be" look. It's the nuts, but it does weigh about 33lb :S
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Steel is real, don't they know that?*

*I mostly ride alu, but that's just because the frames i've liked weren't made of steel.
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Post by Mr. Johnson »

bomberesque wrote:
indeed. *no-one* but the brits seem to get the point of a steel frame, whic is wierd as it's a canadian made from from an american company. The flemish guys I work with are the worst, they just give me this bemused "but it's heavier than it needs to be" look. It's the nuts, but it does weigh about 33lb :S
you don't happen to work in the airport do you?
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Post by ProfHawking »

uh huh.
And next time either of you ride your bikes, can you pick me up a packet of wine gums whilst you are at the corner shop please.
Don't jar your back on those bumpy curbs, and ride on the pavement. You wouldn't want any mud to mess up your spokey dokies would you.
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Post by FatherJack »

ProfHawking wrote:uh huh.
And next time either of you ride your bikes, can you pick me up a packet of wine gums whilst you are at the corner shop please.
Don't jar your back on those bumpy curbs, and ride on the pavement. You wouldn't want any mud to mess up your spokey dokies would you.
Where's the pic of your ride Prof? It sounds like a bag of broken spanners from the description you gave on Skype.
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Post by ProfHawking »

I have a pair of stilts and a pogo stick.

My bike is a Rayleigh bog-standard bastard, weighs a metric tonne. But i got it for free, and i bet it gets more use than berk's overpriced Heinz can on wheels
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bomberesque wrote:Following Berk's lead, here's my latest ride
I am told that driving without a license in China is 28days jail Eion and I've been stopped whilst breaking that particular aw once (although a lot of "act the stupid confused foreigner who speaks just enough broken chinese to make an excuse" got me sent down the road, possibly my crowning moment in China) Take care!
Oh, getting a license is definitely on my 'to do' list. One of the trial lawyers from work has agreed to come and get me out of the detention centre if necessary, though. ;)
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

ProfHawking wrote: i bet it gets more use than berk's overpriced Heinz can on wheels
You mean, the 7 year old bike I have that's easily done a few thousand miles and taken more abuse than maddy?

No, I don't ride much these days, mainly because I'm pretty broken and there's nowhere fun around here.
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Post by MrGreen »

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One of those, but with lovely Halo twin rail tyres, some shitty Manitou six forks and even worse rim brakes.
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Post by thewombleofdeath »

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my giant terrago 'enduro' thingy with Giant MPH3 Hydraulic Discs and *cough* Suntour *cough* 100mm suspension forks
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Post by MrGreen »

thewombleofdeath wrote: Giant MPH3 Hydraulic Discs
Ooh, those are copies of really fucking good brakes.
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