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  • Knolly asks for Jury to decide on alleged Intense patent breach
  • RobHilton
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    How near? 8 miles to both of these:

    http://www.jyotis.co.uk/

    Pretty good & I think the only Southern Indian place in Brum(but not a patch on some of the ones in Leicester)

    About

    Not been, (it’s just been re-invented) but it’s owned by the same people who own http://www.lasan.co.uk/ (top bollox Indian fine dining) so should be pretty decent.

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    Don’t tell me you’ve never seen this????

    Properly WTF! :mrgreen:

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    The castle appears in colour – but it’s not.

    That is marvellous!

    RobHilton
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    I don’t know but ‘headstock’? ‘Front forks’?

    Bottom bracket

    West Virginia

    RobHilton
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    A set builder I work with lent his podger to a colleague who only discovered later that Trevor also used his podger to “access his girlfriends back door”

    He clearly didn’t want to put his fingers where he would put his cock.

    RobHilton
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    You’re very over the back – how are you just before you land? If you’ve made it to the middle of the bike again (stable) then ok, but if not you gonna find it harder to control.

    see revolution photo up there ^ for sucking up the take off and nice shape for landing.

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    I didn’t know there was “a thing” called Cosplay.

    Simultaneously the worst

    and best thing ever invented

    RobHilton
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    Anyone else think this’d be about eating eggs?

    RobHilton
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    Just out of interest steezysix are you large/xl with other Bell helmets?

    RobHilton
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    Have pushed up the Rangers, it took longer than Llanberris & was fairly unenjoyable 🙂 Took about half an hour longer than Llanberris; none of it is as steep as the bit past the tunnel/bridge/whatever it is on Llanberris that really made my calves burn.

    Gives you a good look at what’s coming for the way down, so not a very bad idea & has nicer scenery than Llanberris, but is a bit more effort.

    Quite tempted by up rangers from the hostel, down telegraph, up Llanberris & down to the hostel for maximum descent the next time I do it.

    RobHilton
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    Well, Giro then cos they’re all the same – just different prices/colours.

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    Generalising across manufacturers doesn’t work: Giro Xen fits me fine, Giro Xar doesn’t. Just so happens the cheaper Giro Hex is also comfy so when I need a new helmet that’s probly what I’ll be getting.

    RobHilton
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    Got one of these recently – pretty good.

    http://www.josephjoseph.com/product/smasher

    RobHilton
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    You need to work on your limericks

    RobHilton
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    I had a couple of days riding with a medium spring pair of domains and was getting a really weird spikey pain in my hands (very different to death grip induced pump), switched to a soft spring & it didn’t happen again.

    True story.

    A lot of people suffering from arm pump are breaking far too much.

    RobHilton
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    Is it like a polony?

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    Ford Galaxy (only cos I’ve got one, of course).

    No, not a van – a massive car 🙂

    RobHilton
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    Jesus, that’s funny! 😆

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    Mid-size 650B (27.5-inch) wheels power over bumps like a 29’er, without sacrificing the nimble cornering of a smaller wheeled 26‘er MTB

    A-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!!!!!!

    RobHilton
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    I am not expecting a reply from you to this letter

    Try sending it to Hope?

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    Good job the seatpost isn’t enduro specific cos I’d look a fool putting one one my XC bike.

    Looks like it could do some serious damage if it snapped 😯

    RobHilton
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    I’ve done tabata running and could consistetly do 6 1/2 sprints (flat out) before suddenly losing the plot; tried it once on a spinning bike and couldn’t do the 2nd sprint 😯

    Thought the best benefit from tabata was supposed to come if no other excercise was done in the next 24 hours?

    RobHilton
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    Screw the cities – they’re just cities.

    Fraser Island is damn nice, the Gold Coast is not.

    Travel along any semi populated bit of coast and it’ll mostly be loverly.

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    Meanwhile, somewhere in the state of Colorado, armed to the teeth
    with thousands of flowers,
    two boys entered the front door of their own high school
    and for almost two hours
    gave floral tributes to fellow students and members of staff
    beginning with red roses
    strewn amongst unsuspecting pupils during their lunch hour,
    followed by posies
    of peace lilies and wild orchids. Most thought the whole show
    was one elaborate hoax
    using silk replicas of the real thing, plastic imitations,
    exquisite practical jokes,
    but the flowers were no more fake than you or I,
    and were handed out
    as compliments returned, favours repaid, in good faith,
    straight from the heart.
    No would not be taken for an answer. Therefore a daffodil
    was tucked behind the ear
    of a boy in a baseball hat, and marigolds and peonies
    threaded through the hair
    of those caught on the stairs or spotted along corridors
    until every pupil
    who looked up from behind a desk could expect to be met
    with at least a petal
    or a dusting of pollen, if not an entire daisy chain,
    or the colour-burst
    of a dozen foxgloves, flowering for all their worth,
    on a buttonhole to the breast.
    Upstairs in the school library, individuals were singled out for special attention:
    some were showered with blossom, others wore their blooms
    like brooches or medallions;
    even those who turned their backs or refused point-blank
    to accept such honours
    were decorated with buds, unseasonable fruits and rosettes
    the same as the others.
    By which time a crowd had gathered outside the school,
    drawn through surburbia
    by the rumour of flowers in full bloom, drawn through the air
    like butterflies to buddleia,
    like honey bees to honeysuckle, like hummingbirds
    dipping their tongues in,
    some to soak up such over exuberance of thought, others
    to savour the goings-on.
    Finally, overcome by their own munificence or hay fever,
    the flower boys pinned
    the last blooms on themselves, somewhat selfishly perhaps,
    but had also planned
    further surprises for those who swept through the aftermath
    of broom and buttercup:
    garlands and bouquets were planted in lockers and cupboards,
    timed to erupt
    like the first day of spring into the arms of those
    who, during the first bout,
    either by fate or chance had somehow been overlooked
    and missed out.
    Experts are now trying to say how two apparently quiet kids
    from an apple-pie town
    could get their hands on a veritable rain-forest of plants
    and bring down
    a whole botanical digest of one species or another onto the
    heads of classmates and teachers,
    and where such fascination began, and why it should lead
    to such an outpouring of nature.
    And even though many believe that flowers should be kept
    in expert hands
    only, or left to specialists in the field such as florists,
    the law of the land
    dictates that God, guts and gardening made the country
    what it is today
    and for as long as the flower industry can see to it
    things are staying that way.
    What they reckon is this: deny a person the right to carry
    flowers of his own
    and he’s liable to wind up on the business end of a flower
    someone else has grown.
    As for the two boys, it’s back to the same old debate:
    is it something in the mind
    that grows from birth, like a seed, or is it society
    makes a person that kind?

    RobHilton
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    Got a bit of a cold and feeling pretty asthmatic, so looks like I’m gonna be reduced to the 30k.

    Probly won’t die 🙂

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    How tiny? Your local optician will probly have some minuscule screws.

    RobHilton
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    A bit odd to restrict bike access on a towpath as their designation would make them a de facto bridleway due to historic horse use on them for a 100 plus years

    Not as odd as horses not being allowed on them, but there is some argument that they would need a load more maintenance with big beasties trampling around.

    RobHilton
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    If you’ve got a dropper post, you’ve definitely got a spare seatpost

    Snapped my seatpost 6 weeks ago, 20 mins into a ride @ CyB – did the rest of the Dragon’s Back standing (grrrr!)

    Hadn’t been able to find a suitable Ti post (preferable) for less than a ton (& what if I snapped that as well!), so splashed out on a “game changing” reverb.

    It’s still in the box as I’ve used that bike for nothing but uplifts since.

    Shrewd investment :mrgreen:

    RobHilton
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    I’ve had a load of grass wrap round the roller & pack into a a jockey wheel shape, which I think may have actually helped keep the chain on.

    RobHilton
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    Darkside War – again finding one could be an issue

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    2 guys were riding on HTs evil sov and a racket something or other… They didn’t die.

    They also took one look at the black and thought better of it 🙂

    Very wise of them I reckon…

    RobHilton
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    Melted cheese

    RobHilton
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    **Crap joke alert!!**

    This is cool

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    All mountain < Over mountain

    Maybe

    RobHilton
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    Whoever it was wouldn’t have needed to push – unless Welsh gravity works differently?

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