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^ Admittedly that is a poor effort (from ancient Flickr account), not near my computer.
Tbf there were only 400 people on the forum at that time (was number 236 I think).
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Rode out to Rainham up and down the Beam and Ingrebourne then a quick spin past the cement barges and reclaimed landfill mountain. The detergent they dump in the river near there must be good for the lungs right?
Outside the North Circ, very few people out and about, maybe they have big TVs and backyards.
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See if you can find some second hand Sram Omniums.
Then you'll get a good looking, stiff crank plus a decent weight save.
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The state of some posters on here.
If cyclists are riding the lanes in groups or gathering in central then use the law and prosecute the fuck out of them.
As if we should feel lucky, happy or anything that our society isn't more authoritarian and somehow it will be our fault if it becomes so.
Accepting this nonsense is a great way to get there faster.
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I.e you can only exercise near your home and for a reasonable amount of time, generally seen as an hour as the upper limit.
Maybe they should have specified times and distances so we wouldn't have to disagree. All of my exercise recently has been reasonable and local, not like I have ridden to Deal overnight or gone ahead with Drag Sprints.
Seriously though, on a personal level.
Do you think, me riding alone, on known routes, moderately, fully provisioned and equipped, keeping well to myself(which is SOP anyway), not stopping and then returning to an empty house that I am really going to be a factor here?
Maybe your energies should be directed more usefully.
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If they are fixing to change the law I am even more glad to have been out for two long ones this weekend.
Worth it for the 96% stress free cycling and surrealness that I'll never see again in my lifetime.
Can confirm several players at Brent Valley Golf Club btw.