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Amarider 100miler & 50miler Yeah, my first, also using it for K2C training - and motivation to keep training after road season... Unsure of my shoulder, will hopefully know more later today. But atm I am more in the "value for money" mood than racing mood, will most likely not go all-out and enjoy the ride a bit more than I...
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Yesterday 17:10
Looking to buy my first bike Solid advice Gav!!! Nice ;)
Stretch was talking about his selection precess for his new ride and came up with a sterling plan. He likes his small wheels (26) but would look for a 26" frame that would be 27.5" compatible. Quite smart i thought!
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21 May 2012 16:19
Husqvarna Classic Mid-Illovo MTB Challenge Must of had a dose of concussion as well people I was with put me at 3h10 bracket
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In this short video we’ll learn how to remove surface rust. This will work best on chrome and sometimes on bare steel. If your rust is really bad you may have to get the part sandblasted and re-chromed.
For this job you’ll need some light oil, a chunk of fine steel wool, and a rag.
Simply squirt some light oil on the rust you want to remove. Then scrub it a little bit with a chunk of steel wool and wipe it clean with a rag… and that’s it! Keep in mind that it will quickly rust again if exposed to water, so you’ll want to dry it off well after riding in the rain.












