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Old 04-08-2015, 09:07 AM   #1951
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One of the Guy's at my work here in Adelaide just got pulled over by the police for no number plate on the bike rake on the rear of the car he hasn't had a ticket in 30 Yrs of driving cost him just over $500.00 fine so make sure you have a plate visible
Same happened to me a couple of months ago coming back from holiday, fair go to the copper he gave me compliance (28 days to purchase a plate). $19 for the plate so it was a no brainer.

I was annoyed though as I only had one bike on the rack and it hardly obscured the number plate yet I see countless cars around with three or four bike on the rack and you cant even see the back of the car let alone the number plate.
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Ritchie Porte **signed** with BMC , and is heading to the US
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My understanding is that the BMC Racing Team is United States registered and based World Tour UCI Team sponsored by BMC Switzerland .
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Excellent result for young 22 yr old Adam Yates ( less fancied of the two brothers) from Orica GreenEdge to win the Classic San Sebastian
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Ritchie Porte **signed** with BMC , and is heading to the US
I am still on the fence on BMC decision to include Porte as an equal team captain for GC . I guess they are hedging their bet , with possible two GC rides , given Porte inability (falter mid tour) to finish off tours ..
Let's hope we don't see what has developed in HRT- JC and GT , develop at BMC ... Looking very much forward to how Gen Mgr Jim OChowicz handles the pair - Porte And Van Garderen
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Had been off my bike from being sick for 3 weeks, back on this week

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A community safety announcement graffiti tag! That's something different!
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I signed up for the August MTS on strava and now I'm sick as a dog !
My KLM for August so far is.......... Drum roll.
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Old 08-08-2015, 03:22 PM   #1960
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mine wasn't much better (put some in the bank this morning) and i don't even have an excuse. hard to get out with it being so cold and the constant threat of rain.
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Between colds, flu's and night shift, I'm the same. At least the weather is going to be warmer this coming week, which should make it easier to get out on the bike.
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Old 16-08-2015, 08:48 AM   #1962
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https://youtu.be/CdXDpeUf1kg

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Old 17-08-2015, 06:36 PM   #1963
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ts6PYFmmbY

And another from Sat aswell. Got some more footage today. 2 rides in one weekend, cant complain with that.
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Old 17-08-2015, 09:25 PM   #1964
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Had my first magpie strike of the season... thought it was funny, because it was outside a high school, and I thought how busy the bird would be at 3pm!
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Looking for popular bike / mountain bike tracks / trails in Sydney area, can

travel to the area however, I hover around the Botany La Perouse area.


Can go up the above us past NSW Golf Course (La Perouse) and make my way through the national park and come out at Malabar beach, not a bad run.

Done the Cooks river bridge, Kendrick Park to Parramatta Station, big run, come back on the train.

Haven't done Manly dam yet, don't really know the area much?

I'm on the Stealth Bomber Electric Bike as shown on here so distance isn't an issue, 80 Klm on a charge.

Who know's of some good tracks / trails / bike ways in Sydney?
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It's a bit of a trek to get out there, but there is a dedicated MTB centre. Meant to be Olympic grade. Whilst I don't MTB myself, I have a few mates that do and can't say enough good things about it.

http://www.westernsydneyparklands.co...lde-mtb-trail/
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Another day, another ride. Did spot this new advertisement though, so had to get a snap

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It's a bit of a trek to get out there, but there is a dedicated MTB centre. Meant to be Olympic grade. Whilst I don't MTB myself, I have a few mates that do and can't say enough good things about it.

http://www.westernsydneyparklands.co...lde-mtb-trail/

Cheers for that, that's a bloody cracka,

I see "no trail bikes" in the rules which is great,

I'll just pedal and they won't see jack,

If I pedal only the engineers and car enthusiasts see me,

If I don't pedal everybody's onto me.

Any more secrets like that track around Sydney?

Love to spend a week in the summer in Melbourne with it

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Hey Mainline, Manly Dam is good. Need to keep an eye out for walkers. It also has some good technical sections. It is a good what I would call old style track. i.e., not man made obstacles.

Try out Hornsby track. It is an old quarry that has been converted and has some good man made sections. Also has a nice place down the bottom for kids to ride around and learn skills on
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Hey Mainline, Manly Dam is good. Need to keep an eye out for walkers. It also has some good technical sections. It is a good what I would call old style track. i.e., not man made obstacles.

Try out Hornsby track. It is an old quarry that has been converted and has some good man made sections. Also has a nice place down the bottom for kids to ride around and learn skills on

Hi GT, thanks for that, knew about Manly Dam, never been there and wasn't sure where the tracks went? Hornsby track I hadn't heard of so I'll check both of these thanks.

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I haven't been following the Vuelta de Espana, or Tour of Spain (in my books) since I gave Foxtel the flick, but a colleague told me about Vincenzo Nibali being disqualified from the race.

I looked up the footage on YouTube, and I don't know... it's not 'that' obvious that he cheated?

https://youtu.be/zi24TVdZFyc


What was he thinking??
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Taking ' sticky bottle ' to the extreme!
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I haven't been following the Vuelta de Espana, or Tour of Spain (in my books) since I gave Foxtel the flick, but a colleague told me about Vincenzo Nibali being disqualified from the race.

I looked up the footage on YouTube, and I don't know... it's not 'that' obvious that he cheated?

https://youtu.be/zi24TVdZFyc


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It's about time Astana copped a decent penalty, they have been cheating for a while and getting away with it. Fabio Aru should have been booted from the Giro too.
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I finally got around to replacing my tyres and stepped up to 25mm, glad I did.

I got Continental GP 4000S II in 700x25c. A noticeable difference in ride quality particularly on the course semi rural roads I ride on, feel quicker than the 23mm gatorskins I had and certainly a lot more grip.

Now tot just see how the wear goes.
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I finally got around to replacing my tyres and stepped up to 25mm, glad I did.

I got Continental GP 4000S II in 700x25c. A noticeable difference in ride quality particularly on the course semi rural roads I ride on, feel quicker than the 23mm gatorskins I had and certainly a lot more grip.

Now tot just see how the wear goes.
They are awesome tyres,
But they can just be a little fragile in the side wall, be careful of sticks. I've killed two from running over sticks that have then flicked up and damaged the carcass.
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I finally got around to replacing my tyres and stepped up to 25mm, glad I did.

I got Continental GP 4000S II in 700x25c. A noticeable difference in ride quality particularly on the course semi rural roads I ride on, feel quicker than the 23mm gatorskins I had and certainly a lot more grip.

Now tot just see how the wear goes.

i went to 25's recently as well and feel the same way. i didn't change compounds though so the difference probably isn't as noticeable as changing to gp4000 s2. they are a good fast tyre.

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agreed. i only tried them once and split a sidewall when they were pretty much new. wasn't happy. they definitely roll very well compared to the more puncture resistant tyres, but i prefer to have less punctures and be a little slower.

i run conti gator hardshells. i don't really want to say it out loud, but i've only had 1 flat (pinch flat, hit a pothole) in over a year. the downside is, i suck at puncture repairs on the go
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My latest upgrade included a change from 23 to 25 Gatorskins. But since I didn't change one thing at a time, and did tyres, lighter rims, back to a full size crank with a 32 cassette... I don't know which bit made the most difference!

Signed up for the Brisbane to Gold Coast ride next month, as well.
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i don't think i'll ever ride on standard cranks. each to their own i guess.
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With standard cranks, and a 32t cassette, it's the same lowest gear as I had on compact cranks with a 28t cassette. Mind you, I have to try climbing some hills in the next week or so.
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