Quote from: AndyK on 09 July, 2011, 07:25:15 pmQuote from: clarion on 08 July, 2011, 03:14:36 pm And the CD was skipping dreadfully. In a world of MP3 players, why would anyone still be using CDs in a mobile setting?To save money & effort & get better sound quality? Not in this particular case, but consider me & Mrs B: our car came with a CD player. It works. We have lots of CDs. Back to the topic: a decent-looking & appropriately spotless MTB, black with a red & white badge incorporating the Swiss flag, of a brand I'd never heard of, & apparently sold by a shop in Luzern. Locked up outside Thornton's (for the moment - not shut yet) in Reading.I'd never seen a Swiss MTB before.
Quote from: clarion on 08 July, 2011, 03:14:36 pm And the CD was skipping dreadfully. In a world of MP3 players, why would anyone still be using CDs in a mobile setting?
And the CD was skipping dreadfully.
Couple of days running I've seen a guy on a Buckley-Saxon fixed. Never heard of them, but turns out it was a bike shop in Castle Hedingham, Essex. The frame doesn't seem anything particularly special, but is a decently-made club rider's bike.
Quote from: clarion on 26 July, 2011, 09:40:30 amCouple of days running I've seen a guy on a Buckley-Saxon fixed. Never heard of them, but turns out it was a bike shop in Castle Hedingham, Essex. The frame doesn't seem anything particularly special, but is a decently-made club rider's bike.I've seen him as well (it's unlikely that there's more than one of them in London)
Andrij. I pronounce you Complete and Utter GIT
A very rare Cleland http://www.james-walters.net/cleland/geoff-apps.html on the Leicester Critical Mass ride last night