On your Bike
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I know it's a subjective view but are there any thought on this as a basic bike for mostly country road/track/trail use?
VITUS 2021 model for £564.99
VITUS 2021 model for £564.99
On my 4th Citroën Xantia (X2 HDi (110))
Citroën sAXo Memphis Mk II
Gone
Xantia x3 (2.0i TCT Activa)(2.1 TD SX)(1.9 TD Estate)
Xsara HDi VTR Coupe / Saxo 1.1i / BX 1.9 d / 4 x AX's (1.4D /1.5D)
2 x 406 (1.9 TD Estate/2.1 TD Saloon) 405 1.9 D Estate 306 1.9 XTDT Hatch
Citroën sAXo Memphis Mk II
Gone
Xantia x3 (2.0i TCT Activa)(2.1 TD SX)(1.9 TD Estate)
Xsara HDi VTR Coupe / Saxo 1.1i / BX 1.9 d / 4 x AX's (1.4D /1.5D)
2 x 406 (1.9 TD Estate/2.1 TD Saloon) 405 1.9 D Estate 306 1.9 XTDT Hatch
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Myglaren
That's just messing with my eyes
That's just messing with my eyes

On my 4th Citroën Xantia (X2 HDi (110))
Citroën sAXo Memphis Mk II
Gone
Xantia x3 (2.0i TCT Activa)(2.1 TD SX)(1.9 TD Estate)
Xsara HDi VTR Coupe / Saxo 1.1i / BX 1.9 d / 4 x AX's (1.4D /1.5D)
2 x 406 (1.9 TD Estate/2.1 TD Saloon) 405 1.9 D Estate 306 1.9 XTDT Hatch
Citroën sAXo Memphis Mk II
Gone
Xantia x3 (2.0i TCT Activa)(2.1 TD SX)(1.9 TD Estate)
Xsara HDi VTR Coupe / Saxo 1.1i / BX 1.9 d / 4 x AX's (1.4D /1.5D)
2 x 406 (1.9 TD Estate/2.1 TD Saloon) 405 1.9 D Estate 306 1.9 XTDT Hatch
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Re: On your Bike
Few bikes caught my eye at WB Classic car auction Killingworth
https://wbandsons.com/catalogue-23rd-ju ... lot-number



Regards Neil
https://wbandsons.com/catalogue-23rd-ju ... lot-number



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I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
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mickthemaverick wrote: 19 Jul 2022, 10:09 Our biking members may be interested in this:![]()
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-61815609
The scale of the charge was down to him not accepting the Fixed penalty notice.Mr Humphreys had refused to attend a course or pay a fixed penalty notice, but said the fine was "appalling".
GoSafe said Mr Humphreys had been offered a place on a driver awareness course as an alternative to prosecution after it received footage of the incident. The cyclist recorded the close pass on a GoPro camera and reported the incident to roads policing teams
The possibility of such things happening, not giving cyclists the right amount of room when overtaking, on a Sunday morning drive through country roads round here is an "only a matter of time no matter how careful you are" probability, due to the volume of cycle traffic and the proliferation of go-pro and the like cameras and the paucity of safe wide-berth overtaking opportunities.Motorists must now leave a 1.5m (5ft) gap when overtaking cyclists, as well as slowing down. The gap must be 2m (6.5ft) when passing pedestrians or horse riders.
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Can cyclists be fined if they pass within 1.5M of my car ? Wouldn't want to be accused of discrimination 

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Next to the bus stop in Coldstream....a tool-station and air pump for cyclists
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I take it the tools are tethered Neil? 

I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
I used to ride on two wheels, but now I need all four!
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Wouldn't it be nice if they weren't but yes they are tethered

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Remember this amusement during lockdown
Pennine Cycleway NCN68 (&quiz) -On your virtual Bike
Had a nice chat today with a lady who was unloading a folding electric bike from the rear of her car, and we exchanged pleasantries and got chatting about her electric bike. She said she had done one or two longer routes, including the northern half of the Pennine Cycleway up from Cumbria to Berwick on her electric bike doing like we did staying overnight at a few hostelries (yes ours were accurate but virtual! and the beer was always surprisingly affordable with our virtual cash!)) and doing the Hartside pass on her bike.
Enthusiastic wasn't the word for it, she loved the bike.
I should have photographed it or at least remembered the name of the bike but didn't.
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Pennine Cycleway NCN68 (&quiz) -On your virtual Bike
Had a nice chat today with a lady who was unloading a folding electric bike from the rear of her car, and we exchanged pleasantries and got chatting about her electric bike. She said she had done one or two longer routes, including the northern half of the Pennine Cycleway up from Cumbria to Berwick on her electric bike doing like we did staying overnight at a few hostelries (yes ours were accurate but virtual! and the beer was always surprisingly affordable with our virtual cash!)) and doing the Hartside pass on her bike.
Enthusiastic wasn't the word for it, she loved the bike.
I should have photographed it or at least remembered the name of the bike but didn't.
Regards Neil
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This country is paying car drivers €4,000 to switch to an electric bike
Scotland is still pretty generous in interest free loans for e-bikes.
https://www.homeenergyscotland.org/find ... bike-loan/
In the electric bike world there are literally thousands of bikes to choose from, and the phenomenon grows every day.
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Scotland is still pretty generous in interest free loans for e-bikes.
https://www.homeenergyscotland.org/find ... bike-loan/
In the electric bike world there are literally thousands of bikes to choose from, and the phenomenon grows every day.
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Regards NeilHealth Staff In Cornwall get on their e-bikes to see patients
An e-bike with a cargo box is undergoing a trial with paramedics in Cornwall visiting patients requiring out-of-hours care, health bosses say.
Kernow Health CIC said the battery-powered cycle was being used in Newquay to see urgent care patients who required medical help at home.
Kernow Health, which provides the NHS 111 service, said it had already seen an improvement in the time taken to reach patients, as well as benefits to staff wellbeing.
Bosses also said there was currently no urgent care car in Newquay, so it was hoped the bike would mean quicker response than waiting for a car to travel from another town.
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Time for a transmission overhaul...
Chain is due as over 1500 miles. Front big ring is worn out (was last time I changed the chain), but is now obsolete, so difficult to find, so a new chainset which wasn't that much more. Rear derailleur is also worn out, the adjustment screws are seized, and it's not really the right size as I increased the size of the bottom sprocket.
Had to go and buy a new chain splitter as mine has escaped from my saddle bag, and some heat was required to get the pedals to part with the cranks! Appears to change gear properly now
Chain is due as over 1500 miles. Front big ring is worn out (was last time I changed the chain), but is now obsolete, so difficult to find, so a new chainset which wasn't that much more. Rear derailleur is also worn out, the adjustment screws are seized, and it's not really the right size as I increased the size of the bottom sprocket.
Had to go and buy a new chain splitter as mine has escaped from my saddle bag, and some heat was required to get the pedals to part with the cranks! Appears to change gear properly now
Richard W