I like that bike stand, where did you get that from?
Great photo. Love the perspective thing. Be careful you don't lose your bike in the woods this time of year, that paint job 'n' all!Haibike Fatsix
Have had it for almost two weeks now and used it every single day, really love that bike. It is like made for me that likes exploring the terrain.
Yellow Black Biking by Daniel Cederberg, on Flickr
Yeah, I use to locate it again looking at my red rubber cover for the gps, rest of the bike is stealthGreat photo. Love the perspective thing. Be careful you don't lose your bike in the woods this time of year, that paint job 'n' all!
Sent from here to there with computer wizardry.
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1st pic shows where we're heading. 2nd and 3rd pic en route and the last pic at the top. Hugely powerful winds made the trip along the edge interesting!
Where is your bike in the photos ? That's the most important thing, not the scenery.Autumnal Surrey in and around "The Devil's Punch bowl" in Surrey.
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EddiePJ if you see this post, I remember you recommended a digital camera you use once, could you remind me which one it was and why you like it. Mine is at the bargain basement end of the scale and it might be time to get a better one. Henry. Haibike sDuro Hard Seven.
Sorry to hear that Eddie. It's your decision and to be respected.my final post for a while
Haibike ties, lol. Is that what they are known as now? ...very drole.Well that is the final event out of the way for this year, and also my final post for a while.
Brilliant to meet up with a couple of the KTM lads to complete the 32 mile ride with, although sadly I took a heavy fall at about 30mph whilst riding point. I lost the front of the bike on a blind bend and it was game over, just a shower of flint and dirt flown everywhere. Frustratingly we were only 7 miles into the ride, and judging by the pain, swelling and bleeding to both my knee and wrist, I should have called it a day then. The last 5 miles were very tough, and even on the hills I was being matched by pedal riders.
I have since learned that the bend is notorious, and one poor lad in the past, managed to fall on the same bend, and had a stick go through his throat! I think that I got off lightly. The irony was that I had intended to take the full suspension bike, but decided against it as it needs two new tyres, and I didn't want to end up on my backside!!
I don't think that I warmed up at any point during the ride, and misty rain prevailed. Very good to catch up with old friends though.
More expense, one bent lever and broken mount. Just glad that I always carry some Haibike ties with me. The braking for the remainder of the ride wasn't at it's best, but at least I still had some.
The three amigos, along with one slightly split nose.
Eddie maintains that any FS Haibike will fall apart without every bolt being cable tied up.Haibike ties, lol. Is that what they are known as now?
haha! I have seen a few out there employing that solution too.Eddie maintains that any FS Haibike will fall apart without every bolt being cable tied up.
Soundwave is the proof that he is correct !