
andynic
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Quality road bike - Giant Defy 0 Was over £1000 new. Very good condition. This bike has been meticulously cared for. Featuring Shimono Ultegra 6800 11 speed drive train, this bike offers precise, smooth shifting and is perfect for Ryder is looking for performance and comfort. Key Features: - Shimano Ultegra 6800: 11 speed drivetrain for reliable and efficient shifting - Lightweight ALUXX SL aluminium frame with an advanced grade composite fork for a responsive and smooth ride - Giant P-R2 wheels - Shimano BR561 rim brakes - Carbon D- fuse seat post Ride Characteristics: The Giant Defy 0 is celebrated for balancing comfort and agility, making it ideal for endurance rides, sportive events, and fast training. The geometry offers a relaxed yet dynamic riding position, allowing you to attack hills or enjoy long-distance rides.
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first mate Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Okay, to get back to the discussion, a number of > posters do seem to agree that the school run is > possibly a major contributor to congestion at > times. Has "One Dulwich" or any other group come > up with some useful suggestions? Does anyone know > if Southwark Council have tried to do anything > meaningful with schools and parents? Not sure that really fits with the ?One Dulwich? raison d?etre, which is to allow people to drive wherever they like while professing a love of clean air.
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I have seen many osteopaths over the years, having a longstanding problem with my shoulder and recently had treatment with Will Westwood at Goose Green Clinic. I had been unable to use my shoulder properly for several months, but after a few sessions with Will and doing the exercises he recommended my shoulder is back to normal. I am very happy to recommend him.
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Recycling - anyone know where I can recycle 04 plastics?
andynic replied to Elly_B's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
You can recycle them at Sainsbury's - recycling bins at the exit - https://www.recyclenow.com/what-to-do-with/plastic-film -
Penguin68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is 100% wrong. You don't wait until the whole > house is ablaze before calling the fire brigade. > > Actually, pollution currently is down, traffic is > way down, the house is precisely not on fire at > the moment, and when it does catch light again we > don't yet know where the fire will break out. If I > called the fire brigade out to your house now and > they started randomly pumping water at it, on the > off chance that fire might start where they're > pumping, you'd probably be pretty p**sed off. Actually, the house is very much on fire. Attention spans are short and news cycles are shorter but we are in a climate crisis and the current drop in CO2 emissions is a drop in the ocean compared to what is needed to prevent an unsustainable increase in global temperatures. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-52370221 Pollution is one aspect but the emissions associated with car use are just as dangerous as the virus over time. We have an opportunity to improve transport for all now and we can?t go back to individual car use as the norm.
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https://friendsoftheearth.uk/climate-change/global-climate-strikes-september-2019
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"If I am about to turn left and there is a bicycle behind me, I signal with my end to make sure the genius has seen me and doesn't try to undertake me the moment I slow down to turn left (a constant occurrence). " Really good of you to indicate when you're turning left. There's probably even something in the Highway Code about it. From a cyclist's point of view you wouldn't believe the number of car drivers who don't bother, or who indicate once they're half way round the corner.
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Any pubs likely to be playing The Fall tonight? If not we're clearly doomed as a society.
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Street Cycle Store (at the end of Thorncombe Road)
andynic replied to ed_pete's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
Dogkennelhillbilly Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fly Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > So if > > you have 3 cyclists in the house you can't do > this > > so still need a car. > > Cobblers. Quite. There are very few people in London who actually "need" a car and if the alternative is cycling, you definitely don't need a car. Public transport? Anyway, anything that encourages cycling is a good thing. -
One unique idea - don't do them. We tried it and after the initial surprise no-one was that bothered and you save a huge amount of waste and expense, not to mention breaking the cycle which puts pressure on other people to do the same.
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Hubcap theft...is there a lot going on around 'ere ?
andynic replied to spark67's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
it'll be them immigrants http://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/clash/somethingaboutengland.html -
The Gowlett did a good one on Mondays, but it now just does a monthly one on Sundays. The Montpelier does a good one on Tuesdays, but has stopped for the summer rather bizarrely. Anyone know of one on a Wednesday?
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