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trivial.observer
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| | | | | I Just spent the thick end of £100 on some rubber. I have been without a functional bicycle for most of lockdown because one of my tires finally gave up on holding air. In an attempt to spread out my expenses I'd put off replacing them until now. How hard can it be I was going to take them to my bike shop to get them fitted but, given we're all still being vigilant and saving lives, I thought I'd give it a go myself (then, when I fail, go to the shop). | |
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greg.harmsboone.org
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| | | | | Five years ago a small group of cyclists in Minneapolis got together a great idea: Ride a bike every day for the month of April. They called it 30 Days of Biking. I was in Korea at the time, riding | |
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scottgruber.me
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| | | | | Crafted with care by Scott Gruber | |
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zed14.com
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| | | In a time before GPS navigation, mobile phones, the internet, and Google translate, travelling the globe would have been so much more daunting and challenging. Lone Rider is Elspeth Beard's two-year road the world motorcycle trip in the early 1980s. | ||