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bikewhisperer - MemberWould joke at work that I could listen to a bike being ridden past and tell you how much it was going to cost to service...
Can you tell that by the quality of the car it is unloaded from too? ๐
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No. Grade 2 and going thin on top. ๐
Name here may not be very apt.
I don't actually [i]glow[/i] or otherwise radiate light and the name has been truncated by some here to "Lumi", etc.
Mines an anagram. Its rude and I love it!!
Not particularly as I'm not a Marsupial....although most of my trousers do have pockets so I could be subconciously compensating with my clothing choices ๐
mmmnnnnnnggggggggg
totally.
Rudi is my middle name...
I hope so, except that it does rather invite people to remark (hilariously) "more like wrong place wrong time... fnaar, fnaar" when I cock things up.
"Iโm not running away from my responsibilities. Iโm running to them. Thereโs nothing negative about running away to save my life."
I'm only 14 and a half.
Not very, don't own a Kona anymore. Have smoked a few in my time though ๐
Its a nickname I inherited from riding buddies many years ago.
Something to do with my my total lack of ability to slide/ride/ski/slide/ride/slide muddy DH sections ๐
Club coach. Carbon bike, and a carbon cage now keeping my spine together!
Because when I tagged onto a group ride, on of the riders wives referred to me as bigyinn, inferring a similarity to Billy Connolly. i.e. from Glasgow, with long hair and a beard.
no longer apt as it snapped in half :0
Painfully so
Yes ๐
I'm curious as to how WCA got his name given that was BEFORE the crowd surfing incident which was pretty world class.
Long and varied history of breaking things. Ironically, my job is to fix things.
spectacularly unimaginative
I'm an man. Care to guess where I live... ?
Mine is my old street name, which is also a northumbrian village.
funnily enough, my new street name, warkworth, is also a northumbrian village
Yes.
There was/is an Ex_Pat on here too, (s)he was first so perhaps I should change it.
Not very since the Lapierre was stolen last week.
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Marin County, Cali
Mine describes my cycling history in four syllables.
Changing to "Expat" from "Ex-pat" seems the obvious choice.
Smugfroggywhinysocialist.
1111 are the last 4 numbers in my regimental army number.
thinking of getting it changed when i leave the army to "clock shop shaun" as im going to become a clock tower engineer.
shaun
mine was a attempt at a caveman simplification of my hobby. man go ride bike
Its kinda back fired though as most people think its about Mangos
Mol - I had an article published in STW magazine about 5 years back that gave a brief indication. It was called 'The Hard Way to become a Poet' and written when I was NoSpokes because of the number of broken spokes in my rear wheel.
Issue 23 from memory but I am not sure if there is still a copy in existence.
It would seem that there is but for premier memebers. I ought to upgrade... ๐
"clock shop shaun"
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I wonder if any premium members would be so indiscrete as to copy and paste it up here for your perusal...
Not as apt as it used to be, but from time to time it is bang on...
I'm not technically a pimp and not technically master of the jazz either.
Ahem......
Very, with a name like Keith
quite
mine celebrates my mothers ingenious naming decision 44 years ago
I cannot lick my own eyeballs.
I remember the WCA/no-spokes article, I believe it involved alcohol & painkillers ๐
Apt at the time, but no longer.

