IvIarkgraham
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pair-Schwalbe-Black-Jack-26-x-2-10-Puncture-Protected-Tyres-/370728422395?_trksid=p2047675.m2109&_trkparms=aid%3D555001%26algo%3DPW.CURRENT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D29%26meid%3D5189817057717829166%26pid%3D100010%26prg%3D1013%26rk%3D3%26sd%3D321063260382%26
would these be ok on my bike? ride down the wirral way occaisionally which is basically a mud track with some roads
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willay
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Almost completed 3 weeks of cycling to work every day, today was the first time I came off the bike. Black ice down my road and fell on my back/side with the bike, helmet saved the back of my thinking box from a hard thud.
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IvIarkgraham
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vids?
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Cole
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Thats a prime example of wearing a helmet
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Jamie Walby
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I dont know why anyone wouldn't wear a helmet tbh.
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IvIarkgraham
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can anyone comment on those tyres?
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
I dont know why anyone wouldn't wear a helmet tbh.
Should be law imo.
Yet theres still dickheads saying they don't make a difference.
I never leave for a ride without a helmet, on or off road. Not worth the risk.
When I was a nipper on holiday in France. I somehow rode my bike into a 5ft deep concrete storm drain on the campsite were at. I was grazed to fuck and in tears and my helmet had a 6 inch dent in the side where my head had hit the concrete edge on the way in. 
My parents had always made me wear a helmet at all times, and I hated it because it wasn't the "cool" thing to do.
Fuck knows what could have happened if i'd not worn a helmet
[Edited on 28-01-2013 by Ben J]
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IvIarkgraham
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I agree that helmets are worth wearing but depending on where im riding would depend on if i wore one
probably stupid but I am
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IvIarkgraham
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Ive had a few bad accidents on my bike too
split my head open on a concrete fence post. could see my skull
been knocked off by a car
and my front wheel came off making me scrape my face along the ground
really should wear a helmet everytime
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Nic Barnes
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I don't wear one but I'm going to force myself to do it. Especially now I'm going to be covering more distance on main roads etc and biking to work next month.
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Matt L
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I want to get back out on mine been a good few weeks since my last ride, will hopefully go out at the weekend weather permitting, I am slightly nervous after my last outting.... 2nd time with the pedals and shoes and fell into the side of a van at a roundabout
edit: agree helmets should always be worn.
[Edited on 28-01-2013 by Matt L]
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smcGSI16V
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Exactly how I came off, on ice but ended up with a broken collarbone. Whacked my head as well so good job I was wearing it.
I would never consider riding my bike without a helmet. The same driving without a seatbelt really.
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PhilC
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Never go out on my bike without wearing a helmet. Mix of road and off road.
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Doug
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So what light set would people recommend?
I have one of these torches:
http://www.torchdirect.co.uk/professional-torches/led-lenser-police-tech-focus.html
That I could use a mount like this:
http://www.torchdirect.co.uk/led-lenser-cycle-range/bicycle-torch-holder.html
As a front bike light.
Or would people suggest a different one? I wouldn't want to go any dimmer than that one.
Budget of around £50 for a set fair enough?
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IvIarkgraham
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Pair-Schwalbe-Black-Jack-26-x-2-10-Puncture-Protected-Tyres-/370728422395?_trksid=p2047675.m2109&_trkparms=aid%3D555001%26algo%3DPW.CURRENT%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D29%26meid%3D5189817057717829166%26pid%3D100010%26prg%3D1013%26rk%3D3%26sd%3D321063260382%26
would these be ok on my bike? ride down the wirral way occaisionally which is basically a mud track with some roads
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Simon
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yes they will be fine
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Cole
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Doug look in tge other bike thread there is a few links in there
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deano87
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Anyone live in Hertfordshire?
Well Edd, the manager at Marshall's Cycles in Stevenage has just bought the shop and lease, soon to change names and have a bit of an overhaul.
A pretty loyal customer base but more always required!
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taylorboosh
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I bought my trek mtb in nov and have used it once 
When does the season start?
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Ben J
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Season never stopped mate.
I've not been out since early December.
Warming up a bit now so hopefully out soon.
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deano87
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Get out in all weather's. Thats the idea of mud tyres, spiked tyres, and more outdoor clothing types you can shake a stick at.
Riding in tougher conditions i.e. mud etc gets you fitter and stronger too.
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fir3vip3r
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Im in Stevenage Deano, is Marshalls the one in broadwater?
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Jamie Walby
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Get out in all weather's. Thats the idea of mud tyres, spiked tyres, and more outdoor clothing types you can shake a stick at.
Riding in tougher conditions i.e. mud etc gets you fitter and stronger too.
Same here.
Clocked up just shy of 350 miles this year already.
I kind of think if I persist in the wind/rain/snow I will be rewarded with a good summer. Thats how it works, right?
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by fir3vip3r
Im in Stevenage Deano, is Marshalls the one in broadwater?
Yes it is!
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Jamie Walby
I kind of think if I persist in the wind/rain/snow I will be rewarded with a good summer. Thats how it works, right?
Biking Karma?
I like to think so. Certainly makes you appreciate the nicer weather and when it is a bit shite, it doesn't bother so much!
That's the reason why decent kit is good. Makes all riding more enjoyable.
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