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I have to say that is one of the gayest cycling outfits I have yet seen, and most of them look pretty gay, well done finding it :biggrin:

 

I keep toying with the idea of a road bike, just have a mountain bike at the moment and that doesn't get used as much as it should do.

 

If and when you decide to get lycra clad Steve can we choose the colour :sneaky2:

 

 

I am thinking pink :lol:

 

 

 

 

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That's got "up hill gardener " written all over it

 

Definition of "uphill gardener". Someone who pushes manure uphill without a barrow :001_rolleyes: Are you saving up for a shirt ? My bike is only a hybrid as I am an old bloke. We have proper hills round here and my best speed downhill is 47.8mph. I don't go down the same hill that fast on my Honda.

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Tried road biking for a few years but hated the lousy brakes having come from hydraulic discs on the MTB. See that discs are becoming commonplace on road bikes now so might try again.

 

Averaging 16.8 mph is pretty good going if memory serves me right :thumbup1:

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