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Thanks for gatekeeping my mud levels, oh glorious forum elitists. I bow down to thine superior sloppage, and worship thy most muddy of bicycles, oh great and powerful mud warriors! Soldier on in my stead, for mine tires doth surely lack grip. 🙏
Not familiar with that verse ..is it in the book of St Peat..New Testament?
 
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I wash after every ride Stihldog always a bath in our house. I had plenty Black Dives when I was a Fisherman. Record was 26 days in one trip.
 
Just had a look through my photos for mud!
I reckon these will suffice 😁
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I wash after every ride Stihldog always a bath in our house. I had plenty Black Dives when I was a Fisherman. Record was 26 days in one trip.
Hahaha …I meant my BIKE!!!!

Had to use the natural steams for bathing for our sailing vacations to Desolation Sound (West Coast BC). Seafood breakfast, lunch and dinner every day, for weeks.
 
Callum a cycling buddy from way back sent me a few pics today . That me with the Rocky mountain on the Burma road . Callum on a On One Single speed what a gruler that was for him. No mud back in the day this was before we started importing it . 2007 where did all them years go.

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Callum a cycling buddy from way back sent me a few pics today . That me with the Rocky mountain on the Burma road . Callum on a On One Single speed what a gruler that was for him. No mud back in the day this was before we started importing it . 2007 where did all them years go.

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2007 ..that was the year I got my first full sus ..Gen1 Santa Cruz Nomad custom speccd to the enth degree ..and way too much bike for my skill set ..but what fun 😁
 
Callum a cycling buddy from way back sent me a few pics today . That me with the Rocky mountain on the Burma road . Callum on a On One Single speed what a gruler that was for him. No mud back in the day this was before we started importing it . 2007 where did all them years go.

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What was your rocky? I had an ex team members bike. Etxs 90👍
 
2007 ..that was the year I got my first full sus ..Gen1 Santa Cruz Nomad custom speccd to the enth degree ..and way too much bike for my skill set ..but what

What was your rocky? I had an ex team members bike. Etxs 90👍
A Slayer I'm sure. I had another before that but so long ago I can't remember. Lovely bikes I just bought the frames and finished my
 
Out last night. This is the memorial to the Shoreham airshow crash. Hard to see but the memorial is on the bank of the river Adur & the semi circle of lights on the other side lines up when you look through the arch. 11 lights, one for each victim.

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My previous bike, a Focus Jam2. I had already stopped and scraped some mud off and came across two walkers coming the other way. I asked what the mud was like and they said that it hadn't bothered them. So instead of turning around I pressed on. The mud was worse. The motor would have kept going, but I was concerned that the mud would strip the paint from the frame. So, I stopped and used sticks to drag the clay mud from the frame. 100 yards further on I had to do it again. I was OK after that.
 
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My previous bike, a Focus Jam2. I had already stopped and scraped some mud off and came across two walkers coming the other way. I asked what the mud was like and they said that it hadn't bothered them. So instead of turning around I pressd on. The mud was worse. The motor would have kept going, but I was concerned that the mud would strip the paint from the frame. So I stopped and used sticks to drag the clay mud from the frame. 100 yards further on I had to do it again. I was OK after that.
Safely say I have never encountered mud like that .
 
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My previous bike, a Focus Jam2. I had already stopped and scraped some mud off and came across two walkers coming the other way. I asked what the mud was like and they said that it hadn't bothered them. So instead of turning around I pressd on. The mud was worse. The motor would have kept going, but I was concerned that the mud would strip the paint from the frame. So I stopped and used sticks to drag the clay mud from the frame. 100 yards further on I had to do it again. I was OK after that.
I was riding through a lake of similar gloop in the middle of a wood once. As I got further in, it got deeper and deeper. Every pedal stroke just span the back wheel and I moved forward about an inch with every stroke. The mud was holding me upright, and it seemed to take forever to get through it . As I finally emerged victorious , I got a round of applause from a group of walkers who, unseen by me, had been watching my efforts from the sidelines.
 
I was riding through a lake of similar gloop in the middle of a wood once. As I got further in, it got deeper and deeper. Every pedal stroke just span the back wheel and I moved forward about an inch with every stroke. The mud was holding me upright, and it seemed to take forever to get through it . As I finally emerged victorious , I got a round of applause from a group of walkers who, unseen by me, had been watching my efforts from the sidelines.
Initially misread that as "... a group of wankers who ..."

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I was riding through a lake of similar gloop in the middle of a wood once. As I got further in, it got deeper and deeper. Every pedal stroke just span the back wheel and I moved forward about an inch with every stroke. The mud was holding me upright, and it seemed to take forever to get through it . As I finally emerged victorious , I got a round of applause from a group of walkers who, unseen by me, had been watching my efforts from the sidelines.
You know mud is too deep when you lose a boot , sore on the tootsies those pedals .
 
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My previous bike, a Focus Jam2. I had already stopped and scraped some mud off and came across two walkers coming the other way. I asked what the mud was like and they said that it hadn't bothered them. So instead of turning around I pressd on. The mud was worse. The motor would have kept going, but I was concerned that the mud would strip the paint from the frame. So I stopped and used sticks to drag the clay mud from the frame. 100 yards further on I had to do it again. I was OK after that.
I only lost boots on a farm. Do your Moos leave wider pats than Holsteiner? 🤔😉

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