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start your own thread/advert 😉 (nice bikes though)
Liking the colour somafunk
Repair looks very nice & will be great with the decals.
Was that a sudden failure or did you (as I suspect 🙂 ) inadvertedly drive into a static object that was considerably tougher than the frame?
The aftermath looks similar to PeterPoddy's Sanderson!
kenny!
so glad to see her back alive - excuse for a trip to yorkshire to see your buddy tom?
Kenny dodgy dancing he might be under the influence 🙂
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That's still one sweet bike Kenny, glad it's reborn.
sammy looks like a skinny whippet too
Yes I have a 2003 Soulcraft, still used as my main bike, fabulous to ride, just been resprayed and new graphics
Good to see you and the bike back Kenny.
Rich : that's my "Jesus-christ" pose, As in..........[i]Jesus christ look at kenny - he's **** pissed and about to fall over....again![/i]
This thread....and my reputation has only went downhill ain't it? 😳
Cheers shaggy/Chunkymtb/salsaboy.
Sam/Tom/Sheldon - I'll be in touch 🙂
ell_tell : Yep, It was a very sudden failure caused by hitting a very static object at speed.
Woo-hoo....
Memories of an awesome weekend that left a sour taste after your "incident".
Awesome that it's mended.... and that you are mended.
Nice piccy of you with my future missus behind you..
Hammer
Never saw the pics but judging from the state of the bike it looked nasty, so glad you recovered
I've been thinking all along ''I don't know if I would have that repaired'' but then it didn't occur to me - I'm riding a bike that has had a down tube and head tube replaced by fillet brazing, on a previously tig-welded frame - doh!
It was replaced under warranty 3 years ago, no idea who did it SJS farmed it out.
Later paintwork owner's own….
Ps: glad you and the bike are all mended!
I just noticed Charlie's sticker on the top tube.
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My mate wrote a journal from a single speed fixed gear off road Scottish tour with the same title back in the 90s. http://www.63xc.com/kenei/kensing.htm
Nice wee write up, I've had that site in my bookmarks for years but never read that particular article - you've got to love his choice of bike, very similar to my 1994 indian fire trail with rigid forks that was rode everywhere, and usually without a helmet 😯 . imagine the stares you'd get now if you turned up on a rigid alloy frame fixed gear single speed with cantilever brakes and a 0 degree quill stem with a 120mm reach and all in one ti bars/bar ends.
That article is what i consider [i]mtb'ing[/i] to be in a nutshell…... ain't it?, The fun factor doesn't change dependant on speed or terminal velocity, well not for me anyway as i can just as happily get a kick out of bimbling down a rocky hillside and not putting a foot down and i imagine others get a kick out of straight lining down the hillside with 6" of travel to soak everything up, different for everyone i suppose but bimbling on a light ride is my idea of happiness.
So the [i]moonter[/i] phrase? what came first? - your name or the phrase or a happy coincidence of both at the same time?.
And i guess charlie owes that article a doff of his cap 😀

