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Hope it's not a repost.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hqfWAJ2wJI&feature=player_embedded
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Meet Craig Stagg
http://www.facebook.com/staggbag33#!/staggbag33?v=info
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http://www.myspace.com/discoteka_33Craig started a FB group called
"Cyclists follow the road rules, or get the fuck off the road!"
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&ref=nf&gid=166357791612There're a couple of Aussie cyclists giving him a real hard time (I think "Yogi" is on here).
I think poor Cwaigy is getting a bit pissed off with cyclists taking over his group LMAO
The Aussies will need some rest as it's beddy byes time in Oz soon... maybe a few of you can take over the day shift.
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animation here
the surfers on the Australian east coast will be well pleased.We have a power blackout and no water supply. Winds strong. Cyclone Tomas now Cat 4.
x = me
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FaceBook Swobo group members will know this... but if you're not a FBer the Swobo Del Norte is $100 off with this code
Code: fbdelnorte
I wish I was in the US.
Happy Christmas
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Cheapest - SSFG used for commuting, coffee rides and mucking about = Most milage, used almost every day.
Value - Waterford 853 Steel (<80 quid on ebay) frame with 10sp 105 (100 quid new on ebay), for training, group/weekend rides - good milage, used 2-3 times a week
Pricey - S-Works Roubaix Ultegra/DA - good milage, used only for long rides and racing, 3-4 times a month.
Horrendously expensive - Ti Breakaway Bike by Ritchey. DA, Campy Neutron wheels w Record hubs, Stronglight Pulsion crank - Used when traveling 4-5 (20-30 rides) times a year.
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here are some more


I've been lubing it everyday. Managed to get about 5mm of movement (rotation) but had to use a lot of power. I'll try diesel, then heating if that doesn't work. Vice then saw as a last resort. Cheers.