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Proud To Be English

So there I was slowly cycling through centre of Oxford, minding my own business, when this group of bearded men suddenly appear out of no-where brandishing sticks and causing a frightful disturbance. Yes, it’s the old Morris Dancers’ and they put a smile on everyone’s face A bemused Ice cream seller looks on. Having chat […]

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No Room for Cyclists

No Room for Cyclists

Sorry, no room for a cyclist.

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Cycling Couples

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Cycling on Country Lanes

Cycling on Country Lanes

Up here in Yorkshire there is a wonderful myriad of quiet country lanes to cycle on. Generally, I try to seek out these smaller country lanes because they  give you time to enjoy the scenery without the distraction of hearing cars whiz past. At some times of the year, these small country lanes are almost […]

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Last of the Exams

Last of the Exams

Spot the helmet. Nice town bike

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Brief Encounter on Bike

Brief Encounter on Bike

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Traffic Light Conversation

Traffic Light Conversation

Who says cyclists are impatient to jump lights? Traffic lights are a nice chance to catch your breath and have a chat with your fellow cyclist.

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Test Image

Test Image

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Last Exam

Last Exam

Off to last exam. Signalling left and bird flies into picture Exams A Pugh Touring bike

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Small Bike

Small Bike

Unusual little bike, seems to be good fun. Smiling away exam stress. Jolly hockey sticks It’s exam time Related More cycling photos

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A Vindec High Riser photo

A Vindec High Riser photo

This Vindec ‘Hi Riser’ looks to have been abandoned on Queen’s Lane. The Hi Riser was made by the Brown Brothers Ltd in the 1970s in the UK. This version looks to have a four speed dérailleur. Other models had a Sturmy Archer 3 speed hub. It was a cheap version of the more popular […]

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