Old Great North Road
Brotherton (just north of Ferrybridge)
Circa 14:00 today
It wasn't the old one, up to the early 60's (I think), as it's on the route of the pre dual-carriageway GNR
The sign is located a few yards south of the (now) mini roundabout, that diverges the (A162) 'Tadcaster TurnPike' from the GNR. as it enters Brotherton village
Mikashima Ezy Superior pedals all the way from Japan via a distributor in Germany. The Time Atac pattern clip-in pedals are discontinued so I was very lucky to get one of the last three pairs in stock in the factory. So I can swap pedals in seconds if I'm doing some miles or nipping to the shops.
*Atac type pedals have more float than Shi**no pattern pedals - and its free float whereas Shi**no type pedals are spring loaded. Kinder on old knees.
Even given its rather isolated position, someone knew about this, & told me
I'm not sure if it's Pi-Pi, or Po-Po (the Eurotrash Giraffes??)
It is in the hamlet (& that's being generous to it!) of Byram-cum-Poole, not far off the 'Tadcaster TurnPike' (A162)
It's not at the houses pictured, but en-route to them http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1620535
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