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It's bad enough having a bike, let alone a Garmin but come on, ...........a girlfriend as well??? :rofl2:
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There's a similar thing for motorbikers, but I think it triggers when things suddenly go very still 8-[
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bobins wrote: 14 Dec 2024, 18:43 There's a similar thing for motorbikers, but I think it triggers when things suddenly go very still 8-[
That makes sense...

Garmin ones detect accelerations or retardations of the wrong kind :wink:
mickthemaverick wrote: 14 Dec 2024, 18:10 It's bad enough having a bike, let alone a Garmin but come on, ...........a girlfriend as well??? :rofl2:
If I had as many girlfriends as I have Garmin devices, I'd be very happy :cool: :lol:
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Set mine off today too, but I had actually come off. Mrs W was in a cafe with no reception so some use that was! I have a rather good case of gravel rash all down my right side, a large lump on my hip, and a need for a new cycle helmet 🙄 not sure if I KO'd myself, but I was certainly a bit confused afterwards, and can't remember half of the ride home. Hmm. You'd have thought I'd have learnt by now, seemingly not!! I have a picture of the gravel rash, but it's not for polite company😜
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RichardW wrote: 14 Dec 2024, 19:53 Set mine off today too, but I had actually come off. Mrs W was in a cafe with no reception so some use that was! I have a rather good case of gravel rash all down my right side, a large lump on my hip, and a need for a new cycle helmet 🙄 not sure if I KO'd myself, but I was certainly a bit confused afterwards, and can't remember half of the ride home. Hmm. You'd have thought I'd have learnt by now, seemingly not!! I have a picture of the gravel rash, but it's not for polite company😜
Oh gosh! Poor you Richard :cry: Happy to near noting too serious although gravel rash can be horrible :twisted:

May all soon heal and all be good again :)

Speaking of helmets, mine's now 4 years old and popular wisdom says it's a year past its best before date.
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Yes, absolutely :D
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^^ That'll make for an entertaining ride :cool:
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CitroJim wrote: 01 Mar 2025, 17:10 ^^ That'll make for an entertaining ride :cool:
I daresay the radio is permanently playing this on a tape loop!! :-D

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I witnessed absolute lunacy on a bike today. I was in a traffic queue waiting for a large tractor towing a big seeding/harrowing/ploughing trailor which had sharp blades protruding to the offside of the trailer. The tractor had to stop for a parked vehicle on his side allowing our queue to get through first. As I approached a chap slewed out round the tractor into our path, throwing his NAKED head to the right into our path to avoid the tip of a blade. He looked like a commuter with rucksack, thinning hair and glasses and is this evening lucky to be alive. I will interrogate my dashcam tomorrow and post a clip if I can find it!! :shock: #-o #-o
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In the warm sunshine and dripping in Factor 50, it was great to get out for a little bike ride today :D

Not far and not fast as I'm still needing to take care and not push too hard and jeopardise my recovery.
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Last evening I was one of the photographers at a local TT race meeting.

This one was originally massively over-exposed as I accidentally hit the exposure lock button on my camera whilst it was looking at the ground :twisted:
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A bit of post-processing magic has helped, although the sky remains washed out somewhat... Loving the rider's expression!

Soon, I hope I'll be fit enough to ride one of these events again :) The signs are good...
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Discs, pads, new rear caliper and fluid change for No1 son's MTB...just like car work!!
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Good bit cheaper mind, caliper £10, discs were about £4 each 😄
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Excellent stuff Richard :D Mine's been seeing a bit of action recently as my health improves :)
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I’ve bought another bike :shock: ….

Cannondale CAAD4 F900SX mountain bike fitted with a Shok fork instead of the original ’lefty’….

Always wanted to try one of those forks so it should be an upgrade on the Huffy’s rigid steel frame - collecting tomorrow :roll:
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