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Nice photos. What happened to photo No. 17400001? It looks like the end of the roll of 35mm film
Cheers. And well spotted. It's indeed the end of a 35mm film. More specifically the end of a disposable camera i used on a London- Brighton ride last summer. Disposable cameras give unexpected and some times brilliant results.
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That was a fun ride indeed. Will unfortunately miss the next two but still need to get some miles in before Dunwich Dynamo so i'll join some other rides.
Got some snaps here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobycane/

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- (in spirit if not in flesh) Cornelius Southendfoot
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32.Toby
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Thanks for organising a great day out Oliver! (Also sorry for leaving the pub without saying goodbye. Just wanted to get home by that point)
Great to meet everyone and look forward to more forum rides.
Get well soon Ilias (no more rides during Ramadan perhaps?)
A few pics here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/tobycane/
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Wait until the rims get wet, she will be wishing you put that front brake on.
She's had the bike for months and rain cycling has not been an issue.
I've only got one front brake on my fixie and despite rain i normally don't need to skid to brake but i do see everyone's points as if her brake would snap she can't skid or anything. Two brakes would definitely be the safer option.