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Compared to my track record for buying pressies, I'm getting it done
incredibly early. It also includes shopping for me on my wife's behalf/behest at the LBS. First stop; at the jewelers to collect something sparkly for her. Then on to the LBS to be measured for The Bike, my first road bike. It won't be ready for Christmas of course but that's OK as it's the second of two bikes that I might be getting for Christmas. My hatred for shopping and going into town appears to be weaker than usual, today. |
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> First stop; at the jewelers to collect something sparkly for her. Then > on to the LBS to be measured for The Bike, my first road bike. It won't > be ready for Christmas of course but that's OK as it's the second of two > bikes that I might be getting for Christmas. > Two bikes! you lucky guy,as a matter of interest what make of road bike are you getting or are you gonna keep us all in suspense until christmas day? |
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weecrackpot wrote:
>>First stop; at the jewelers to collect something sparkly for her. Then >>on to the LBS to be measured for The Bike, my first road bike. It won't >>be ready for Christmas of course but that's OK as it's the second of two >>bikes that I might be getting for Christmas. >> > > > Two bikes! you lucky guy,as a matter of interest what > make of road bike are you getting or are you gonna keep > us all in suspense until christmas day? > > Discussed previously, it's this: http://www.tifosi-cycles.co.uk/frames/ck7.html Maybe not sufficiently full-on road bike for some but it's the first skinny tyred, drop barred bike I'll have owned since I was 14. After consultating the panel here, went for Campag Veloce triple. John at Sivyer Cycles could not have been more helpful; spending an hour talking through options and measuring for size. |
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"Not Responding" <nowhere@dev.null> wrote in message news:41c85425$0$22499$7b0f0fd3@reader.news.newnet.co.uk... > weecrackpot wrote: >>>First stop; at the jewelers to collect something sparkly for her. Then >>>on to the LBS to be measured for The Bike, my first road bike. It won't >>>be ready for Christmas of course but that's OK as it's the second of two >>>bikes that I might be getting for Christmas. >>> >> >> >> Two bikes! you lucky guy,as a matter of interest what >> make of road bike are you getting or are you gonna keep >> us all in suspense until christmas day? >> >> > > Discussed previously, it's this: > > http://www.tifosi-cycles.co.uk/frames/ck7.html > > Maybe not sufficiently full-on road bike for some but it's the first > skinny tyred, drop barred bike I'll have owned since I was 14. After > consultating the panel here, went for Campag Veloce triple. > > John at Sivyer Cycles could not have been more helpful; spending an hour > talking through options and measuring for size. Let us know when your'e doing an audax then we can come and dribble (metaphirically of course!) over your new bike. Happy Christmas Julia |
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Not Responding wrote:
... my first road bike. It won't > be ready for Christmas of course but that's OK as it's the second of two > bikes that I might be getting for Christmas. Damn! I went and asked for socks again. -- Brian G |
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JBB wrote:
> > > Let us know when your'e doing an audax then we can come and dribble > (metaphirically of course!) over your new bike. As I've not really done any proper cycling for over a year, I'll need to get some practice in before I try another audax. However, looking at the calendar, if I'm not at Denmead on 5th Feb, I'll probably miss 2005 events altogether. 5th of Feb gives me 1 month to get some training in. The Denmead events from then onwards start getting a bit silly (from my POV). But it would be really stretching it a bit to get from injured couch potato to audaxer in 5 weeks, I think. |
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"Not Responding" <nowhere@dev.null> wrote in message news:41c8a01f$0$22504$7b0f0fd3@reader.news.newnet.co.uk... > JBB wrote: > >> >> >> Let us know when your'e doing an audax then we can come and dribble >> (metaphirically of course!) over your new bike. > > As I've not really done any proper cycling for over a year, I'll need to > get some practice in before I try another audax. However, looking at the > calendar, if I'm not at Denmead on 5th Feb, I'll probably miss 2005 events > altogether. > > 5th of Feb gives me 1 month to get some training in. The Denmead events > from then onwards start getting a bit silly (from my POV). But it would be > really stretching it a bit to get from injured couch potato to audaxer in > 5 weeks, I think. Well there's 107 from Lymington on 8th May - a lot easier than most of the Denmead routes. I did this with my sister last year and popped home for beans on toast for lunch. Otherwise there is a 101 from Denmead on 13th August which gives you more time to prepare. Whatever you decide; and I think you're right about 5 weeks training being a bit short, enjoy your new bike. Julia |
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