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Yes, boils are real nasty little things The other year, I had a right boil where it should not be. Yes, right on the ring Went to Doc's and it was a ingrowning hair, that was painful. Still cycled to work, just.
Joined: 14 Sep 2007 Posts: 308 Location: tynedale 5 yards off the hadrain cycleway
Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:50 pm Post subject:
after years of searching ebay and the tinternet ive finally found a pair of scott at-4 handlebars, i had a pair 20 years ago and they were the "dogs" as they offer many ride positions , the best one being down in the areo position ,handy when its windy.
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One for John. I'm thinking of getting a Topeak beam racks for my mountain bike for short rides. Trouble is my hardtail can't accept the normal racks, so it needs a beam rack that fastens to seatpost. I will also need a trunk bag. I have a cheap beam rack, but it's a bit tacky.
On the other hand I was browsing on the Carradice site and looking at some of the products on there, such as the Barley saddlebag.
What do you think, the Topeak look's like a smart piece of kit.
Thats the same for my bike, I'm making my own!
I just dont trust a single pointof contact to hold the weight, am I being over the top, do they work that well?
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