…and that’s why I have an EMTB.
Those guys in front look like they’re in hike-a-bike mode.
Are EMTB’s allowed there?
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…and that’s why I have an EMTB.
It turns out climate change only lasted for a day. We're back to solid blue again (which is why I moved here).So climate change has also begun in the US![]()
In Arizona, we call that a hot-air balloon but it's probably just a language thing.
I've experienced the same thing a few times. And that is why go tubeless in the desert everyone.It was just a matter of time before I found a cactus with a tire. Luckily the sealant worked perfectly and was mostly just a pain in the ass to pick everything out. At least the view was nice where it happened.
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Lovely colour of bike.
Yes definitely a balloon , the sun as i know it is usually a faint light hiding behind a cloud or a mirage.In Arizona, we call that a hot-air balloon but it's probably just a language thing.
That is the cleanest bike (very cool color) that I've seen. Is it new?
Hae ti dee sumhin aboot that ,canna let ony foreign words sneek in@Just gan
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Congratulations on hitting 5,000 posts. Some of which were almost in English.
You talk more than my wife, which I thought was impossibleHae ti dee sumhin aboot that ,canna let ony foreign words sneek in
Even worse in the flesh believe me. This is my only social media platform so you get both barrels .You talk more than my wife, which I thought was impossible![]()
You're obviously doing something wrong ..its ok to3rd ride with out the need to wash it , that’s a big accomplishment in the uk
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You're obviously doing something wrong ..its ok to
take it offroad y'know![]()

Good to see you on the road to recovery bonny ladView attachment 180969
Hi to all it’s been a while.
The pic above is ( in my opinion ) the best I’ve posted in many a day.
Here’s why. March 10th a Monday. I’d arranged to meet Dave @Jdfi Rob and Phil at Dales Bike Centre in Grinton, Swaledale.
We rode some fantastic trails on Harkerside Moor, steep, technical, fast and flowing. All four of us riding well.
We started the decent down Apedale which is a dual ply track very loose in places with a couple of bends after a fast drop. I got a bit out of shape lost the line all through a split second lack of concentration then wallop.
(My strava top speed showed 35 mph at that point.) the bike slammed to the ground, bottomed the fork and threw me into a bank resulting in 6 broken ribs
5 days in hospital, 3 of which were on oxygen as I couldn’t breath properly. Severe bruising from my armpit to my knee and a large 9” gash to my lower leg all on the right hand side
Today after 25 days R&R I’m back on the bike.
Big shout out to boys for helping me get off the moor and back to my car which I drove 50+ miles home. On Adrenaline, in hindsight a very stupid thing to do.
I’m back on the bike again![]()
You sure you won't make Ballater ?. Always have a day off riding and go to Balmoral castle or The Secret HoufView attachment 180969
Hi to all it’s been a while.
The pic above is ( in my opinion ) the best I’ve posted in many a day.
Here’s why. March 10th a Monday. I’d arranged to meet Dave @JFDI Rob and Phil at Dales Bike Centre in Grinton, Swaledale.
We rode some fantastic trails on Harkerside Moor, steep, technical, fast and flowing. All four of us riding well.
We started the decent down Apedale which is a dual ply track very loose in places with a couple of bends after a fast drop. I got a bit out of shape lost the line all through a split second lack of concentration then wallop.
(My strava top speed showed 35 mph at that point.) the bike slammed to the ground, bottomed the fork and threw me into a bank resulting in 6 broken ribs
5 days in hospital, 3 of which were on oxygen as I couldn’t breath properly. Severe bruising from my armpit to my knee and a large 9” gash to my lower leg all on the right hand side
Today after 25 days R&R I’m back on the bike.
Big shout out to boys for helping me get off the moor and back to my car which I drove 50+ miles home. On Adrenaline, in hindsight a very stupid thing to do.
I’m back on the bike again![]()
You sure you won't make Ballater ?. Always have a day off riding and go to Balmoral castle or The Secret Houf
Nowadays i see a lot of these young OCD riders carrying a sponge and collapsable bucket . They stop at the burn and pimp the bike up before they take a picture. Caught one shaving the other day. Carrying bikes over puddles is another fad that seems to be catching on. Where will it endBaffled, how are the UK riders managing to have no mud on the tyre treads / sidewalls and a clean down tube without mudguards? I get worse than that just on road sections before I've even gone off road ....even on dry days!
There's a pic above, and the bike has unblemished WHITE pedals , WHITE forks and a WHITE saddle....he must do more carrying and cleaning than riding cos I swear no mud covered soles have ever touched those pedals....and we all know pedals are a sod to keep clean, and saddles....even after scrubbing, hard. If it's a new bike and their pride and joy, no problem but it's getting ridiculous.Nowadays i see a lot of these young OCD riders carrying a sponge and collapsable bucket . They stop at the burn and pimp the bike up before they take a picture. Caught one shaving the other day. Carrying bikes over puddles is another fad that seems to be catching on. Where will it end.
Recover well mate. That must have hurt.View attachment 180969
Hi to all it’s been a while.
The pic above is ( in my opinion ) the best I’ve posted in many a day.
Here’s why. March 10th a Monday. I’d arranged to meet Dave @JFDI Rob and Phil at Dales Bike Centre in Grinton, Swaledale.
We rode some fantastic trails on Harkerside Moor, steep, technical, fast and flowing. All four of us riding well.
We started the decent down Apedale which is a dual ply track very loose in places with a couple of bends after a fast drop. I got a bit out of shape lost the line all through a split second lack of concentration then wallop.
(My strava top speed showed 35 mph at that point.) the bike slammed to the ground, bottomed the fork and threw me into a bank resulting in 6 broken ribs
5 days in hospital, 3 of which were on oxygen as I couldn’t breath properly. Severe bruising from my armpit to my knee and a large 9” gash to my lower leg all on the right hand side
Today after 25 days R&R I’m back on the bike.
Big shout out to boys for helping me get off the moor and back to my car which I drove 50+ miles home. On Adrenaline, in hindsight a very stupid thing to do.
I’m back on the bike again![]()
Dare I say it in the last 3 weeks I’ve rode in the dales , Staffordshire, and back home this weekend apart from a few puddles I can’t believe my luck how dry it’s been , haven’t had rain for over a week now in Oxfordshire where I am , the bike even got dusty yesterday, can’t believe it the only thing that’s cheesing me off yesterday is I always seemed to be riding in a bloody head wind , but I guess that’s what’s making it so dryBaffled, how are the UK riders managing to have no mud on the tyre treads / sidewalls and a clean down tube without mudguards? I get worse than that just on road sections before I've even gone off road ....even on dry days!
Recover well mate. That must have hurt.Is the bike ok.
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The Secret Howff, is that the one in the vicinity of Gleann an t-Slugain on way in to Ben Avon?You sure you won't make Ballater ?. Always have a day off riding and go to Balmoral castle or The Secret Houf
That's the one . My pal was doing round 7 of his Munros or was it 8The Secret Howff, is that the one in the vicinity of Gleann an t-Slugain on way in to Ben Avon?