My new training tool...

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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Alex S » Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:31 pm

please tell me you just drew that in paint ;)
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Sylv » Thu Feb 12, 2009 3:25 pm

[quote="kieran"]will maybe post a pic of my bike when built up - hopefully end of the week - still waiting on some parts to arrive!

200mm forks?
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby kieran » Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:32 pm

no, me thinks 100mm forks, surely I wouldn't need 200mm suspension for XC around north downs etc?
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Sylv » Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:42 pm

Sorry i couldn't resist :D
I thought you were already sorted suspension-wise anyway.

Shall we have a roadie-only mtb ride then?
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Grahame » Thu Feb 12, 2009 4:54 pm

Welcome to the dark side Marek.
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby kieran » Fri Feb 13, 2009 10:31 am

[quote="Sylv"]Sorry i couldn't resist :D
I thought you were already sorted suspension-wise anyway.


kinda like the glass hammer/skirting ladder or sky hook newbie thing?
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Sylv » Fri Feb 13, 2009 12:48 pm

Je ne parle pas cet anglais pouvez vous expliquer autrement?
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby kieran » Fri Feb 13, 2009 2:41 pm

K-I-N-D-A
L-I-K-E
T-H-E
G-L-A-S-S
H-A-M-M-E-R /
S-K-I-R-T-I-N-G
L-A-D-D-E-R
O-R
S-K-Y
H-O-O-K
N-E-W-B-I-E
T-H-I-N-G



BETTER NOW?
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Re: My new training tool...

Postby Sylv » Fri Feb 13, 2009 3:01 pm

Interviewer: Good evening. Tonight we're going to take a hard tough abrasive look at camel spotting. Hello.

Spotter: Hello Peter.

Interviewer: Now tell me, what exactly are you doing?

Spotter: Er well, I'm camel spotting. I'm spotting to see if there are any camels that I can spot, and put them down in my camel spotting book.

Interviewer: Good. And how many camels have you spotted so far?

Spotter: Oh, well so far Peter, up to the present moment, I've spotted nearly, ooh, nearly one.

Interviewer: Nearly one?

Spotter: Er, call it none.

Interviewer: Fine. And er how long have you been here?

Spotter: Three years.

Interviewer: So, in, er, three years you've spotted no camels?

Spotter: Yes in only three years. Er, I tell a lie, four, be fair, five. I've been camel spotting for just the seven years. Before that of course I was a Yeti Spotter.

Interviewer: A Yeti Spotter, that must have been extremely interesting.

Spotter: Oh, it was extremely interesting, very, very - quite... it was dull; dull, dull, dull, oh God it was dull. Sitting in the Waterloo waiting room. Course once you've seen one Yeti you've seen them all.

Interviewer: And have you seen them all?

Spotter: Well I've seen one. Well a little one... a picture of a... I've heard about them.

Interviewer: Well, now tell me, what do you do when you spot a camel?

Spotter: Er, I take its number.

Interviewer: Camels don't have numbers.

Spotter: Ah, well you've got to know where to look. Er, they're on the side of the engine above the piston box.

Interviewer: What?

Spotter: Ah - of course you've got to make sure it's not a dromedary. 'Cos if it's a dromedary it goes in the dromedary book.

Interviewer: Well how do you tell if it's a dromedary?

Spotter: Ah well, a dromedary has one hump and a camel has a refreshment car, buffet, and ticket collector.

Interviewer: Mr Sopwith, aren't you in fact a train Spotter?

Spotter: What?

Interviewer: Don't you in fact spot trains?

Spotter: [size=150]Oh, you're no fun anymore[/size].
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