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    Overlord of Music Dedman's Avatar
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    I'm lucky I have one hill between my house and a load of bike ways along the water front. I can ride to there from my house on the footpath where it's only giant monster truck prams I have to dodge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swanny View Post
    Wow, Brendan! Shows how amateur my riding is. The Trek would be a nice upgrade though!
    Swanny - definately doable - was a couch potato this time last year - that said - my mate from work has pushed me all the way, so that helped...
    The Trek is nice - built for distance, so gentle on the soft parts of the anatomy... The 11 speed groupset is also handy with the hills.

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    DB I remember riding in Canberra - so many bike paths and they seemed to actually go somewhere. If only in Perth - half ours end suddenly or are missing bits, no wonder cyclists and drivers are getting agro with each other.

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    Yhep.. It is really stupid of the state Government not to push a decent bike path system..
    Perth could be a great city to cycle in if there were more dedicated bike ways that, like Canberra, actually go where they are needed.

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    My eldest son ( he's just about to turn 47 ) does a ride to work when the weather is not too hot / wet from Clarkson to the City.

    Them in WA will appreciate that it's a fair ride even if it is pretty flat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedman View Post
    My 2 bikes. I don't ride the push bike in summer, with my lungs it's too hard to breathe in the humidity. On a positive note, 2 years this month since I gave up the lung busters (cigs)

    Couple of cool bikes, Dedman! Looks like the fat bike's tyre is almost as fat as the Trumpy's!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swanny View Post
    Couple of cool bikes, Dedman! Looks like the fat bike's tyre is almost as fat as the Trumpy's!
    LOL yea. I had a 30's Enfield that ran about the same size tyres as the FatBike.

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    I only ride 1 kind of bike... up here in New England, we typically get 3 seasons of riding.. though this time last year, we had 8 ft (2.5 m) of snow hanging around. This year, Ive ridden every month so far. This pic was taken on Christmas day.. it was about 50 degrees (10 celsius)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by wokkaboy View Post
    haha nice work Tony, 10km on foot deserves a heap of cold beers to wash down your counter meal

    @ Swanny, my road bike is getting a bit old, about a 2010 Giant TCR Alliance with ultegra 10 speed, think it's similar crank/groupset teeth numbers to yours. I'm due to get a new chain/cluster/chain ring the chain is starting to slip at times in taller cluster gears.
    What sort of road bike you got ?
    I got about 5 bikes for different purposes. Also fit a zbox petrol kit to one just over a year ago but always ride a pedal powered bike to burn off the food and beer calories haha
    Dude, I am still on my 06 OCR Zero! Third set of cranks, second set of wheels, two bottom brackets, 3 rear cassettes (and a partridge in a pear tree), Giant rock, this thing has been a brilliant bike and it is still going strong. I'd buy another Giant in a heartbeat, though my next bike is likely to be a Bullit or similar for the conveying, fetchin' and entertaining of the young 'un.

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    sounds good Franken, you must have ridden some distance on the OCR to go through all those parts !

    my previous road bike was a OCR1 would have been similar vintage or older. I clocked about 50,000km on that
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