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  • Orange Stage 7 LE Review: A Jaffa Smasha
  • rewski
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    John Lee Hooker lights out is worth tracking down on vinyl, was never released on cd or digital, it’s on youtube http://youtu.be/75UWYwJOPc0

    Muddy waters electric mud lp – got the awesome tom cat and mannish boy tracks
    Albert King cold feet

    rewski
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    Yep

    rewski
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    Unless theyve imported hills I’m out

    ha ha, it’s not Wales, but then it’s not Holland either, I had a right good thrash over there during the summer, there’s some nice natural sections and some sections reminded me of Swinley. Ride it fast and I defy you not to enjoy it. Good work all involved.

    rewski
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    This is my 3rd year, good to see it’s the same band playing

    http://www.beveandthebeatroots.co.uk/%5B/url%5D

    rewski
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    Stella.

    Unfortunately it’s not on the list, although Cidre and Perry is:

    Ciders and Perry Tasting Notes 2013 Cider ABV%
    Biddenden Vineyard Bushells (Med) 6.0% Sweet, flowery, sharp and beautifully balanced.
    Bollhayes (Med) 7.0% Considerable depth of tannic cider apples in both aroma and flavour.
    Chafford Hellishly Strong 13.0%
    (Med) Warning will blow your socks off! Very strong and dry.
    Chiddingstone (Med/Sweet) 7.5% Spicy apple aroma with a sharp edge. Tastes innocent but packs a punch!
    Chucklehead (Dry) 7.0% Cloudy, medium orange yellow colour with virtually no head.
    CJ’s Wench (Med) 6.0% (NEW) Very fruity and full?bodied, like the lady on the label!
    Cornish Orchards (Med) 4.9% A distinct fresh apple aroma with a pleasing bitter?sweet body.
    Crones Rum Cask Cider (Med) 8.5% (NEW) Deep brown, full flavoured cider, fermented in a rum cask.
    Crossman’s Prime Farmhouse 6.0% (Med) A good, clean traditional farmhouse cider.
    Dorset Nectar (Med) 5.5%
    Smooth, fruity and deliciously dry cider, bursting with flavour.
    Double Vision ‘Vision in Pink’ (Med) 7.4% Be the first to write your own tasting note! Double Vision (Med) 7.4% Still, clear and slightly sweet; very drinkable.
    Gillows Knicker Dropper (Med/Sweet) 6.7% Be the first to write your own tasting note!
    Green Valley Vintage Stillwood 8.3%
    (Med)
    Hazy golden in colour with a spicy aroma.
    Gwynt Y Ddraig ‘Haymaker’ 6.5%
    (Med) A medium, fruity cider bursting with the flavour of apples.
    Hancocks (Med) 6.0% (NEW) Initially sweet with a nice tangy dryness at the end.
    Hecks (Med) 6.5% ‘Port Wine of Glastonbury’ Full and juicy, spicy apple aroma.
    Marshwood Vale Dorset Tit 5.3%
    (Med) Medium Sweet, with light astringency.
    Merry Moon Lunatickle 6.6%
    Unclear medium yellow colour with virtually no head.
    Naish/Chant ‘Badger’s Spit’ (Sweet) 6.0% Soft, unpretentious, great cider.
    Polgoon Vineyard (Med) 5.0% Refreshing clean, crisp flavour.
    Pookhill Irish Whiskey (Med/Dry) 8.0%
    (NEW)
    Sandford Orchard ‘Shaky Bridge’ 6.0% A fresh apple finish making for a distinctly moreish cider.
    Severn Sider (Sweet) 6.3% Dryish apple juice flavour, with hints of citrus and honey.
    Springfield ‘Red Dragon’ (Med) 7.1% Caramel, light apple aroma. Good, dry, woody, with some citrus tartness.
    Swallowfields ‘Wonky Donkey’ 6.0% (NEW)
    Sedimented cider with real bits of apple
    Wiscombe ‘Suicider’ 8.0%
    (Med/Dry) Moderately sweet, light acidic flavour with a vanilla and woody aroma.
    Yellowcoate Damson Cider 5.6% (NEW)
    (Med/Dry) Pinkish hue with gentle damson flavour
    A still medium cider made from a blend of apple varieties.
    (NEW)
    Perries
    Double Vision 7.4% ‘Impeared Vision’ Moderate pear aroma, heavy sweet and lightly acidic flavour.
    Gregg’s Pitt 7.5%
    Sharp, tart, musty, woody aroma.
    Hecks Blakeney Red 6.0%
    Slightly sweet and floral pear tones with a bite.
    Little Red Rooster (Med) 8.4% Cider Perry Mix of apples with pears, butterscotch nose.
    Oakwood 6.0% (NEW)
    A beautiful sourness softened by the rum.
    Raglan Snowy Owl 4.8% (NEW)
    From great nose through juicy citrus to lovely finish
    Ross?on?Wye Flaky Bark 6.0% (NEW)
    Very traditional with green, vegetal notes
    Swallowfields Painted Lady 6.0%
    A delicate nose and full lingering fruity pear palate.

    rewski
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    I’ll be making a b-line for dark star hophead for sure.

    rewski
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    Cheers bikebouy.

    rewski
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    This is his finest moment

    rewski
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    Have there been others?

    You Dummy 😉

    Dudes got an awesome synth collection though

    rewski
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    I enjoyed a few loops back in august, a few sections were closed though.

    rewski
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    Newly opened IWM would be good, very busy though. You can make it a full day, it’s also very close to Southbank, lots to do there too, Aquarium, London eye etc.

    rewski
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    Dude that awesome. Is it available at the Ford Mondeo Museum?

    rewski
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    I used to have a 93 aero hot, wonderful car, the boot is deep and huge. I scratched my spoiler with a saris bones, I used to get a bike in the boot, a pram and 3 on the saris rack.

    rewski
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    would randomly turn off which is about the last thing you want a rear light to do.

    mine randomly turned on, not what you want either, luckily another cyclist at work saw it in the morning and turned it off for me.

    rewski
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    I only buy ST just in case rOcKeTdOg is in it again.

    rewski
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    Way to pricy for the ipad verson as well!

    iPad sub was a lot cheaper.

    rewski
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    Try Freeborn in Horsham, or give upgrade a call.

    rewski
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    You might bump into the Privateer guys, wish them the best of luck.

    rewski
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    You sure it wasn’t a copy of private?

    rewski
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    Maybe read this instead, it’s free online bunyanvelo[/url]

    rewski
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    I struggle to get the search bar, user error I’m sure. Also, I find the page caching a bit odd, when I reopen mail it nevers goes back to the last page I was on.

    rewski
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    Going forward our talented team and future investment will focus 100 per cent on Rouleur,

    Bloomin roadies, it’s all wiggos fault 😉

    rewski
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    So will the digital sub still be available? It mentions online.

    rewski
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    Not cheap for a decent one, this handles raw beetroots, about £150.

    rewski
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    I think the UI skin is flakey, especially safari, nil point.

    rewski
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    Of course, nice isn’t it. That’s one of the best things about off road riding, takes me back to being a kid when you’re constantly rolling around in mud and leaves, and falling out of trees.

    rewski
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    Chicken in sussex, demon frameworks

    rewski
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    I’d stay north and head to regent parks, Hempstead Heath or Alexandra palace park.

    rewski
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    Not much room for the Apollo logo

    rewski
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    I made the same mistake about 20 years ago, I was so tight I went round with a scalpel cutting tread off the edge of the tyre, it worked.

    rewski
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    Does it come in 650b

    the sync does, if you’re a small

    rewski
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    I went to the open day and saw it in the flesh, it’s a lovely bike, faultless build quality, I went for the Kinesis Sync Ti, it ticked all the boxes and more to be honest, this book looks interesting 73 degrees.

    rewski
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    Maybe an expensive custom built Chris king headset for a trek 8000 😉

    rewski
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    I would tell you but it will cost you a lot of money… 😉

    rewski
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    Plenty of good carbon rigid: kinesis, white bros rock solids, syncros fl’s.

    rewski
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    Well first ride with the honey badgers, first impressions are good, plenty of traction at the rear especially on steep rooty climbs, coped well on some wet mud but nothing too deep and claggy, I did feel my front wheel was a little high in pressure, might drop a few psi, my front wheel washed out on the slant 6 on a few previous rides so I was a little cautious. Got an all day er coining up will report back.

    rewski
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    Yes

    rewski
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    No, I was the same when I first got formula r1s, you’ll soon learn to feather and modulate both the brakes lightly, new pads will bed in too.

    rewski
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    This will be our 4th time to la plagne, perfect for family ski-ing, I have two boys 5 and 10, it’s cost me up to £6k before, managed to do it for less last year, not a cheap holiday, especially if you’re eating on the mountain, catered chalet can be cheaper thAn self catering though.

    rewski
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    Out the door on north downs, or might drive over to pitch hill.

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