Jul 2018
8:37am, 5 Jul 2018
3,811 posts
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g1ngerrevolution
MA. PT session for me this morning and I'm eyeing a relaxed Z2 bimble through the woods at lunch time.
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Jul 2018
10:04am, 5 Jul 2018
9,113 posts
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lammo
Morning
We moved into our newly refurbished office space on Monday, it's pretty fantastic.
We have a new fitness studio, so this morning i attended a boxercise type class, then spinning.
I'm pooped
this may be the start of comeback
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Jul 2018
10:05am, 5 Jul 2018
104,185 posts
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GregP
Excellent
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Jul 2018
10:08am, 5 Jul 2018
2,916 posts
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Sweetie
Sounds like a good work perk Lammo.
I'm in the market for a new bike, any thoughts on the merits or otherwise of.....
A) disc brakes B) tubeless tyres
...as I don't have experience of either......
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Jul 2018
10:10am, 5 Jul 2018
104,189 posts
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GregP
I would have made noises about the evils of disc brakes this time list year.
Times change.
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Jul 2018
10:28am, 5 Jul 2018
36,417 posts
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GlennR
Bloody hilarious Raemond.
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Jul 2018
10:30am, 5 Jul 2018
104,192 posts
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GregP
[the trouble with Glenn is spotting when he's lying. He's distressingly good at it. Especially if Russians are involved ;)]
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Jul 2018
10:32am, 5 Jul 2018
64,185 posts
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Gobi
I'm still not convinced by disc on the road .
TUBELESS IS STILL WHEEL LIMITED but has improved
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Jul 2018
10:33am, 5 Jul 2018
104,194 posts
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GregP
FWIW the bikepack adventure touring crowd steer clear of discs too, simply because they are difficult to service - and to source spares for in the arse end of nowhere.
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Jul 2018
10:37am, 5 Jul 2018
36,420 posts
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GlennR
That’s a good point Greppers. Discs ultimately replaced drum brakes on motorcycles because they were easier to maintain, not because of an inherent superiority.
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