Cubist
Still wavin'
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- Ovver 'thill
I can't help hearing LD saying this in a Rob Brydon voice.......Get a room!![]()

I can't help hearing LD saying this in a Rob Brydon voice.......Get a room!![]()
Six foot and 14st plus. Loose head prop. If we ever play fight these days I have to cheat or resort to dirty stuff to win.Love it. Flipping heck, he has shot up... Remember the Other build. Sheesh.
It rode really well yesterday at Phillips Park,. He tells me he prefers it to his Ragley, apparently the back tracks better on rougher stuff, and overall it turns better on twisty stuff.What a lovely bike that has turned out to be. Congrats indeed.
Plenty of stopping power on that mindSix foot and 14st plus. Loose head prop. If we ever play fight these days I have to cheat or resort to dirty stuff to win.
I'd have to look it up, but I reckon the chainstays will be a bout an inch shorter at least, and the head angle 1 or 2 degrees less, so quite a bit shorter. He tells me the turning circle is immediately obvious, and it climbs better. It won't be as planted on the downs, but he says that appears to be compensated for by a less clattery ride in general, with the back end "floating" (his words) rather than battering its way down.Plenty of stopping power on that mindIs the wheelbase similar to the Ragley ?
I'm open to offers for adoption, as long as you don't eat much, and won't hog the telly when Bargain Hunt is on.I wish you were my dad.
where do I sign please?I'm open to offers for adoption, as long as you don't eat much, and won't hog the telly when Bargain Hunt is on.