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Keeping Perspective

Keeping Perspective

Neat Bike RacksĀ  and a view through a wheel

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Registration Plates for Bikes

Registration Plates for Bikes

You sometimes here the odd person say, bikes should be fitted with registration plates so we can identify bad cyclists. Well, I don’t think its a good idea. You might as well make Friday night revellers have a registration plate around their neck, so they can be easily identified on CCTV when they drunkenly kick […]

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Every Bike Has A Story

Every Bike Has A Story

Every bike has a story behind it. I took a photo of this slightly unusual bike at the HQ of the recent 50 mile Time Trial. It is the bike of Mick Fountain who is a stalwart of the local time trialling scene. With his wife, Marion, he regularly acts as time keeper, and when […]

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Random Photos

Random Photos

Well dressed for cycling. More cycling photos Oxford

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Commuting By Bicycle

Commuting By Bicycle

It’s great fun commuting to work. It’s a different kind of riding to a 50 mile time trial or 100 mile cyclo sportive, but, there are still various skills and tricks you can develop to make it more fun. Bike That Works Sometimes I’ve thought that since I only ride 5 miles a day on […]

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Being a Cycle Marshall

Being a Cycle Marshall

I wasn’t racing at the weekend. I was standing on the middle of a roundabout near Kingston Bagpuize with a fluorescent yellow jacket. It was a 10 mile time trial organised by Oxonian CC. My club is too small to organise a race, so I try and marshal once a year for my second claim […]

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Cycling – Safety in Numbers

Safety in Numbers It’s good to hear about this report which shows an increase in the number of kilometers cycled, combined with a decrease in the number of fatalities. CTC link It is always possible to draw many conclusions from statistics, but, this seems good news. Intuitively as a cyclist you feel there is ‘safety […]

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Do You Get Into Arguments with Cars?

I often ride on my own, but, I also ride with a variety of people. I’ve noticed that when I ride with some people there is always some incident with cars and they start shouting or get shouted at. It is almost as if, they can’t help but get into an argument or create a […]

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Tourist Bike Photos in Europe

Tourist Bike Photos in Europe

My parents were recently in Prague, they took a few shots of tourist bikes City Bike for rent. Looks like a cross between a BMX, hybrid bike and mountain bike. Travelling in style The sociable way to cycle in a circle.

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Steel Alloy Frames

Steel Alloy Frames

Cheaper bike frames will be made from solid steel. As pure steel is quite brittle, it tends to be quite thick making the bike heavier and unresponsive. Steel Alloy Frames. If Steel is mixed with another element it becomes much stronger and so can be thinner and lighter. For example, Chrome Molybedenum is made from […]

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Inspired by Tour De France

Inspired by Tour De France

Recent years of following the Tour de France have left me pretty disgusted with many things. But, this year I’m getting alot of inspiration from watching the Tour. Yesterday, I was admiring David Miller go on a lone and ultimately futile breakaway. It was agonising to watch the final 5km as his minute lead rapidly […]

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