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Wotcha!
Wotcha you lot - move over and make room for a little one Have always been a cyclist from as early as I can remember - grew up in London and cycled everywhere as we didn't have a car. Still cycling now, love to ride older steel frames on the daily commute. Cheers John
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Current rides are an old Dawes Horizon, Ribble 653 and what I think was a Raleigh Sprite given to me by a neighbour who was about to chuck it out - it's had a new lick of paint and wheelset (the old 27" were too corroded) and rides nicely now.
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A steel commuter with lots of experience - lots of places to fit in here on The Forums
Welcome.
old steel still works well. I have a couple of English Holdsworths (tho' branded as Irish Harding).
Welcome.
old steel still works well. I have a couple of English Holdsworths (tho' branded as Irish Harding).
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Vintage, modern, e-road. It is a big cycling universe.
Vintage, modern, e-road. It is a big cycling universe.
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