🚓 Personal Cycling

Look again.

I think you’re mistaken.

BTW, if we’re discussing errors and omissions, take a look at the starting 11 prediction post and you’ll notice that someone forgot to vote for the midfield.

You’re selected formation is currently 5-0-2.

Pah! Mere detail

long ball game.

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As good a system as any other we’ve tried tbf

I voted in the mid-field section but as usual my advice was totally ignored by Discourse. :lou_eyes_to_sky:

Of course it was. Of course it was.

Have another go.

So, on Strava, if you’re following people and they’ve created privacy zones should you still see them?

i.e. I now know where @WorzelScummage lives from his 2 rides he’s uploaded!

If I shouldn’t be able to see them can I suggest you all create privacy zone(s) to mask your home (and other) locations. Don’t want to make it easy for thieves to be able to steal your nice expensive bikes.

Good tip, @BTripz.

But anyone that followed Shirty’s parking exploits on TSW knows where he lives anyway!

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Ah, good idea BTripz. Didn’t realise it did that. I’ll have a look at doing that.

@BTripz Can you have another look and let me know if that’s worked?

Nope, not worked, I’ve even created a dummy account and I can see where you started and finished…

How odd - I have created a privacy zone…

We know where you live cherts… any more of that politics disagreement with his holiness the Pop (sic) and them Corbyn guard will be round to sort you out with a ton of Hail Mary’s and shit…

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So have just got myself psyched up for my longest ride yet. Went to pump up the rear tyre and in doing so it looks like I split the valve in then inner tube and tyre has deflated.

Bastard.

So I’ve had the rest of last night’s curry instead.

I tried guys. I tried.

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Go tubeless dude - dont be such an inner tube luddite… you will need new wheels though… but that means less cash for beer and fatfuckercurry

I’ve already flogged his address to 10 different people.

:lou_wink_2:

I’ve already buried evidence in his garden.

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Tubeless?

Is that code for not wearing under-garments?

Couldn’t do that, I’d leave skid-marks if I pulled the rear brake too hard.

New inner-tube bought, inserted and back on the bike. No excuses tomorrow (and no left over curry either).

Buy a spare and take it with you

I’ve got a mobile and the wife’s got a car !

I do take a repair kit with me but this was the valve stem that tore whilst inflating it. I guess it perished ?

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Always take a spare tube - nothing worse than having to fix a puncture particularly when it starts getting colder. A repair kit is good if you have real bad luck and a second puncture. Switching tubes takes 5 minutes.

The box is about the size of a postage stamp and a piece of piss to apply - will get you home.

http://www.wiggle.co.uk/co2-pumps/?sr=co2

These are a god send - can inflate your tyre (roadie) almost instantly - try getting one to 80 psi with a pump.Found you might need a couple for a mountain bike, but then you don’t need as high psi

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