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The History Man":2dmjiu5f said:
Still got it.................?

Sadly not, I had to thin my collection (tat hoard) last year whilst building a new garage.

Would you believe me if I told you it went to a very tall man?
 
:D Great collection, something for every date group in the up-coming RBotM theme months..... :cool:


I see you've got your mower working then.....
 

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PeachyPM":2fusaknv said:
:D Great collection, something for every date group in the up-coming RBotM theme months..... :cool:

Tinder and Match.com yes, maybe Elite Singles but which for Grinder?
 
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torqueless":q6yfr6fe said:
especially on the drops.

I'm not sure they qualify as 'drops' though, when they're set up like that in relation to saddle height? :?

So LGF does the Mason feel like a different bike after the change of fork?

One can conceptualise a bike frame as "a pair of forks with a trailer on the back."

The Mason has benefited from a better fork but is sadly now redundant as the Arthur Caygill has kind of taken over from everything. Only the Elswick gets proper use still as its comfortable for the longer rides.

Still deciding on the DS and the Hill as to what to do for the long term.
 
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