CC Ecosse (West) ride - Sat 19th Jan

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Will be my first CC ride and will be happy if can hang onto your slipstream :sweat:

Can you draft behind a recumbent? :ohmy:
 
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Sorry @Rasmus, don't think I'll make it today. It's cold and I'm ill xx( Sorry :sad:

Edit: Scratch that. I might make it out, I'll see how I feel in an hour.

Edit #2 - I will make it. See you at 12. I might be a bit late though :blush:
 

Scoosh

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Edinburgh
I just rode my new n+1 home from the store:bicycle: :dance: .

I'm now very much hoping for good weather so I can take it out for a proper workout. Summer can't come soon enough! :hyper:
"Houston CC Ecosse - We have a problem." :heat:


:bravo:

:wahhey: Hope you have many happy kms together ! :bicycle:
 

zizou

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I just rode my new n+1 home from the store:bicycle: :dance: .

I'm now very much hoping for good weather so I can take it out for a proper workout. Summer can't come soon enough! :hyper:

Looks good, on a related point is is good to see Peugeot making bikes again...they were crazy to stop considering the heritage they have in the sport!
 
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Rasmus

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Bristol
Looks good, on a related point is is good to see Peugeot making bikes again...they were crazy to stop considering the heritage they have in the sport!

I believe it's not actually Peugout themselves making the bikes - they've licensed the brand out to someone else. I don't much care, though - I still like the bike.

Looks good but fit mud guards (Crud's should fit) or you'll be waiting indefinitely;)
You speak the truth - mudguards are very much on my shopping list :rain:
 

Get In The Van

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West Lothian
Nice bike and for the cash it looks a great spec! as already stated, nice to see Peugeot 'making' bikes again hopefully not as expensive to repair as their automobiles can be! :laugh:

Hope you have many years on it! :hello:
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
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Glasgow
Hey, congrats on the arrival of your new baby, Rasmus!
I was gonna tell you better fit mudguards asp, HLab beat me to it :laugh:
Many happy miles in store for you! :hello:
 

GBC

Veteran
Location
Glasgow
Nice looking bike Rasmus, and I'm sure it must be tempting to bring it out on Saturday.
I went out for a wee run yesterday, 22 miles, on the old Triumph as it's been clamped on the turbo since November, and was desperately in need of some fresh air. I'm thinking of bringing it for the run as it has the slightly wider 1¼ inch tyres and I fitted mudguards last year for the MoK bike challenge. It's only got ten gears though, but with Rasmus's promise of only a gentle hill, that should be plenty:rolleyes: There was a bit of snow on the A77 when I was out, just a centimetre or two, but that and a strong head wind made the outward run interesting in a 'baltic' sort of way. I went off without my overshoes, so my feet were wet and freezing, and when I took a drink from the slush coated water bottle at the turn around point, the water was so cold that it gave me a short, but painful, headache. At best it will be cold on Saturday, so I think I'll be trying to rig something up, under a couple of layers, with the Platypus I use for hill walking.
Saturday is still looking good for dry weather, but likely to be very cold.
 
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