BIKE THREAD

200 watchers
May 2008
5:00pm, 6 May 2008
5,625 posts
  •  
  • 0
idio
Well people have said on here your a bit odd Hann ;)
May 2008
5:39pm, 6 May 2008
445 posts
  •  
  • 0
Phil_N
I've just gone and upgraded my mtb this afternoon. Lovely evening for a ride but I'm not sure I want to get my new bike dirty!!
May 2008
5:40pm, 6 May 2008
33,589 posts
  •  
  • 0
Hanneke
Oh go on, go get it dirty! I know I would ;-) Mud, glorious mud :-)
May 2008
5:42pm, 6 May 2008
5,629 posts
  •  
  • 0
idio
Take it out get it dirty have your first crash to get that 'I don't want to scratch it feeling' out of the way.
May 2008
5:43pm, 6 May 2008
33,590 posts
  •  
  • 0
Hanneke
:-)
May 2008
5:45pm, 6 May 2008
446 posts
  •  
  • 0
Phil_N
I might just do that :)
May 2008
5:49pm, 6 May 2008
33,591 posts
  •  
  • 0
Hanneke
Just wondering if I should clean the roadbike, it is caked in mud after a few wet rides and I have my frist tri on Sunday... maybe I just leave it muddy :-) to upset the tri ponces with their clean, shiny time trailling devices :-)
May 2008
5:49pm, 6 May 2008
33,592 posts
  •  
  • 0
Hanneke
trialling*
May 2008
5:51pm, 6 May 2008
2,956 posts
  •  
  • 0
jude
just clean the important bits Hann like brakes and gears (for safety and my peace of mind!).... leave mud on the rest if you like but it will need cleaning or it won't last as long.....
May 2008
5:52pm, 6 May 2008
5,630 posts
  •  
  • 0
idio
At least clean the drivetrain Hann to make sure the gears work ok, but leave the rest dirty ;)

About This Thread

Maintained by GregP

Related Threads

  • cycling









Back To Top
X

Free training & racing tools for runners, cyclists, swimmers & walkers.

Fetcheveryone lets you analyse your training, find races, plot routes, chat in our forum, get advice, play games - and more! Nothing is behind a paywall, and it'll stay that way thanks to our awesome community!
Get Started
Click here to join 113,296 Fetchies!
Already a Fetchie? Sign in here