Oct 2007
9:56am, 19 Oct 2007
11,069 posts
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Hendo
It does. I thought you meant you just weren't allowed to participate.
Leave van at work and cycle to work?
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Oct 2007
9:59am, 19 Oct 2007
1,899 posts
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idio
I would hendo but I don'y fancy towing about a ton of kit in a bike trailer and god help me if I had to tow a chipper or bowser.
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Oct 2007
10:01am, 19 Oct 2007
22,920 posts
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Hanneke
LOL Idio, I can just see you peddling away, panting, out of the saddle, towing a huge bowser and with a chansaw on your back
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Oct 2007
10:01am, 19 Oct 2007
11,070 posts
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Hendo
Where's your sense of adventure?!
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Oct 2007
10:02am, 19 Oct 2007
22,922 posts
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Hanneke
I have been kknown to carry a whole xmas tree on my bike
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Oct 2007
10:06am, 19 Oct 2007
1,900 posts
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idio
My sense of adventure left a few years ago Hope it wasn't a big christmas tree Han.
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Oct 2007
10:10am, 19 Oct 2007
22,925 posts
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Hanneke
It was and everyone was looking. It was a fun thing to do
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Oct 2007
10:14am, 19 Oct 2007
2,600 posts
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Red Tomato
good x training han, think I might try that this year!
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Oct 2007
10:21am, 19 Oct 2007
22,927 posts
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Hanneke
LOL, yes RT, lets make it into a trend
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Oct 2007
10:50am, 19 Oct 2007
1,029 posts
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Prop Forward
Hendo - what percentage of journeys to work have to be made by bike for participation in the scheme to be allowed? I'm planning on biking 4 days out of 5 which i'm sure will be enough. What is more important for me to know is can i get a Mtb through the scheme but carry on biking to work on my existing road bike and have the new bike purely as a new toy?
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