Author Topic: Forumite spotting  (Read 590613 times)

Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4225 on: 03 April, 2024, 04:31:17 pm »
Adam. In his front room and in a bar.  :thumbsup:

Adam

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Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4226 on: 04 April, 2024, 06:35:04 am »
Jurek - as above and on a Brompton.  ;D
“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance you must keep moving.” -Albert Einstein

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Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4227 on: 13 April, 2024, 04:40:32 pm »
Bruce, the lavender menace, on a recce for the Tweed Run. Great fun, the other marshalls I met aren't axe murderers. One was riding an Ordinary bicycle.
There are two ways you can get exercise out of a bicycle: you can
"overhaul" it, or you can ride it.  (Jerome K Jerome)

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Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4228 on: 13 April, 2024, 04:46:56 pm »
The Baggers Wow.
Drinking tea in our living room.
Lovely to catch up after so long.
Admission.  I'm actually not that fussed about cake.

Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4229 on: 13 April, 2024, 08:10:39 pm »
Orange coloured road bike heading out of Ely (Downham Rd)? Pretty sure that was MsG.

I was driving to get provisions, so she wouldn't have noticed me.
If it ain't broke, fix it 'til it is...

Tim Hall

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Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4230 on: 20 April, 2024, 12:02:14 pm »
Hatler on last night's FNRTTC. Good to hear his booming voice again. It's been a while.
There are two ways you can get exercise out of a bicycle: you can
"overhaul" it, or you can ride it.  (Jerome K Jerome)

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Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4231 on: 27 April, 2024, 07:28:33 pm »
Kim, in between her timing-equipment-wrangling duties and some rushing-around-in-circles, at the BHPC race day in 'ull where we finally effected a transfer of the Trek she has had lodging in her living room for some time over to the EldestCub. Photographs were taken for comparison, and it would appear the boy is indeed now taller than her. And yes, she did persuade him into a couple of laps between races despite the fact that he was in his steel-toed work boots and was pretty achey due to suffering the after effects of spending half an hour this morning trying to bump start his flat-batteried motorbike - he was meant to be meeting some biker mates this morning for a brew before they went for a ride out and he came to collect me in his car to drive over to collect the Trek. I was delighted to see that despite his recent petrol-head tendencies, riding his bike still makes him grin the exact same grin he's worn on bike rides with Kim since the first one, 13 or 14 years ago.

Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4232 on: 28 April, 2024, 02:58:54 pm »
Who knows where the time goes .........

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Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4233 on: Yesterday at 10:12:38 pm »
On a related note, I just spotted some forumites at the start of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_aIHvlHkE4

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Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4234 on: Today at 01:01:01 pm »
Watched the start of that (to spot them)...is it as terrifying as it looks?  And what is the knob thing that the rider pulls after starting?
Think it possible that you may be mistaken.

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Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4235 on: Today at 02:16:49 pm »
Watched the start of that (to spot them)...is it as terrifying as it looks?

I've only ridden a three-wheeled velomobile, which is mainly terrifying in the sense of the size of the bill should you roll it.  I expect that once you the hang of controlling a streamliner, it's slightly less terrifying than an unfaired machine, as you tend to get bruises rather than road rash if you cock it up.  Plusminus poor visibility and the risk of freezing to DETH because you packed summer cycling clothes expecting to be inside a fairing, which you then have to remove because condensation.


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And what is the knob thing that the rider pulls after starting?

Landing gear:  A couple of retractable legs with skateboard wheels hold the bike upright until it's moving fast enough to balance on its own.  This is a proven, if non-graceful solution that soon pays off in not keeling over on the start line of races.

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Re: Forumite spotting
« Reply #4236 on: Today at 04:00:42 pm »
Watched the start of that (to spot them)...is it as terrifying as it looks?

I've only ridden a three-wheeled velomobile, which is mainly terrifying in the sense of the size of the bill should you roll it.  I expect that once you the hang of controlling a streamliner, it's slightly less terrifying than an unfaired machine, as you tend to get bruises rather than road rash if you cock it up.  Plusminus poor visibility and the risk of freezing to DETH because you packed summer cycling clothes expecting to be inside a fairing, which you then have to remove because condensation.
So...you ride naked? ;)

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And what is the knob thing that the rider pulls after starting?

Landing gear:  A couple of retractable legs with skateboard wheels hold the bike upright until it's moving fast enough to balance on its own.  This is a proven, if non-graceful solution that soon pays off in not keeling over on the start line of races.

Ah that makes sense, I was imagining someone holding them all up on the start line.
Think it possible that you may be mistaken.