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ewenm

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28,506 posts

268 months

Thursday 6th November 2008
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I'm in the December 2008 edition! woohoo
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neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Thursday 6th November 2008
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ewenm said:
I'm in the December 2008 edition! woohoo
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Where be you too then?

I've it at home smile

ewenm

Original Poster:

28,506 posts

268 months

Thursday 6th November 2008
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The Cross Fell route - I'm on the Fat Chance, making up the numbers smile

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Thursday 6th November 2008
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ewenm said:
The Cross Fell route - I'm on the Fat Chance, making up the numbers smile
Is that you?

I was, er, on the throne last night, and I remember reading it thinking "Jesus Christ, that's a bike from the past" and noting that your tyre was a little under inflated as you were bottoming out the front on a rock biggrin

Excellent thumbup

ewenm

Original Poster:

28,506 posts

268 months

Thursday 6th November 2008
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neil_bolton said:
ewenm said:
The Cross Fell route - I'm on the Fat Chance, making up the numbers smile
Is that you?

I was, er, on the throne last night, and I remember reading it thinking "Jesus Christ, that's a bike from the past" and noting that your tyre was a little under inflated as you were bottoming out the front on a rock biggrin

Excellent thumbup
bowtie

That route was a bit of a bugger for tyre pressures - at times, as you spotted, it felt under-inflated, at other times it felt far too firm and over-harsh. Perhaps a pair of forks is in order. Or perhaps keep that bike fully retro and find a new more modern ride to complement it...

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Thursday 6th November 2008
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2nd option sounds like an ace idea to me biggrin

ewenm

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Thursday 6th November 2008
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Justifying it is my difficulty - I don't ride the Yo Eddy or the 'dale roadie enough as it is, so splashing a wedge of cash on another toy is tempting but requires some thought.

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Thursday 6th November 2008
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ewenm said:
Justifying it is my difficulty - I don't ride the Yo Eddy or the 'dale roadie enough as it is, so splashing a wedge of cash on another toy is tempting but requires some thought.
Mate, you know you can always justify it using the equation:

Amount of bikes a man needs = N + 1

Where N = amount of bikes the man currently has.

Plus, you know now we won't let this go, you might as well burn the money, or let us tell you what to buy biggrin

hot66

700 posts

240 months

Thursday 6th November 2008
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Fat Chance Yo Eddie ... my dream bike from back in the day smile

ewenm

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Thursday 6th November 2008
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hot66 said:
Fat Chance Yo Eddie ... my dream bike from back in the day smile
Responsible for eating my first student loan in 1994. Still feels wonderful to ride, very responsive, lovely balance. The MBR guys enjoyed the retro-fest when I turned up on it (Pace RC30 forks, Salsa stem, Thumbshifters, Hyperlite bars, etc, etc).

I think I'll pop up to the Lakes again and take a few test rides from Keswick Mountain Bikes (Max, the manager, is an old school friend) to whet my appetite for another steed.

Edited by ewenm on Thursday 6th November 22:01

hot66

700 posts

240 months

Thursday 6th November 2008
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'94 .. I was riding a Cannondale back then smile

Brant Richards (MBUK) was at the same Uni as me at teh time & join us on our Uni MTB Club ride ... he brought a long a Yo Eddie .. it was one of the coolest bikes I'd seen.

I also loved the 'coke can headset' Kleins of that era too.