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Frank

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  1. Hi Guys,

    I've got far too many bikes (according to the wife) so I've decided to get rid of some, starting with this.

    It's a men's Trek, 52 frame, with 10 speed Tiagra gears and shifters, FSA chainset and unbranded brakes. It's in good condition, with only the odd mark or scuff. It would make a good winter bike as its got eyes for mudguards and a rack. Here's a pic of the actual bike.

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    I would keep it but it's too small for me.

    150 quid for the full bike. Gotta be a bargain.

    Bike now sold - many thanks to all who expressed an interest.

    Cheers,

    Frank

  2. Martin - many thanks for the advice. I'd love to attend the AGM and curry. It'll be a good opportunity to catch up with old faces and meet some new ones.

    Chung, Iain and Darryl -  thanks for the good wishes guys. Hopefully meet up on some bunch rides when I'm up to it.

    Charlie - I'm definitely up for the Wednesday rides but I need to get fitter first. Been a few years since I've done any serious miles and I don't want to hold you back!

  3. Guys,

     

    It looks like I will be out here a wee while longer so it's probably time to accept that I won't be using most of my carbon goodies. So, I'm thinking of putting them up for sale if there's any interest.

     

    List includes:

     

    1. Felt B2 TT bike with (mostly) campag record groupset, FSA carbon chainset with 54 carbon ring, planet x carbon bars and extensions. Brakes are frame specific I think - they came with it anyway. Hed 3 trispokes for tubs. I'm 5'11" and that's probably the limit in terms of the bigger riders but plenty of adjustment down.

    2. Zipp disc. Dimpled model, campag hub but easily changed.

    3. Look 585 bike. 54 medium in white. Campag record 10 groupset, FSA carbon bars, Fizik saddle, Mavic SSC wheels.

    4. Zipp disc - older style. Fixed axle or screw-on block.

    5. Bontrager Aeolus 65 carbon clincher wheelset. Campag hub but I think I have shimano one too in the garage.

     

    I won't be home until nearer xmas unfortuntely but that gives you all time to save up ;-).

     

    Sorry I don't have any pics here to post but there should be lots of you who know the bikes and how little they've been used!

     

    Let me know if there's any interest and I'll have a think about prices.

     

    Frank

  4. Hi guys,

     

    I'd be interested in joining in - remotely of course! I need a program and some motivation to get back to fitness. Would it be possible to post the planned sessions in advance?

     

    Frank

  5. Like everyone else who's posted here, I can't quite take this in. Jim was one of the first guys in the club to help me along when I joined. He had a huge appetite for cycling and put everything he had into it. He was always at the front of the bunch and put in more than his fare share of spells. In truth, he was so much stronger than most of us.

     

    Always a gentleman, he will be sorely missed by all of us lucky enough to have shared his company over the years.

     

    My thoughts are with his family and loved ones at this dreadful time.

     

    Frank

  6. Hi Colin/Ian

     

    It's taken 6 months to get used to the heat and the different way of life out there. Of course now I'm back I can't believe how cold it is here :-(

     

    Anyway, I need a bike and the only bike shop in Dubai that deals with roadies doesn't stock quality Italian groupsets. Only inferior Japanese and American rubbish apparently. Nothing for it but to take my own kit out and show them what they're missing. :icon_yes

     

    Frank

  7. Jim wrote:

    Frank

    Sorry I missed you tonight.

    I was there at 6:27. Alas, not early enough on account of you still being on Gulf Time Zone.

     

    Jim, I was embarrassingly bad tonight and couldn't even finish the run. I think my legs are in the twilight zone more like :oops: . Hopefully catch up for a gentle run before I go back in about a week's time.

     

    Thanks to all the guys out on the run tonight for waiting for me. Hope you all got back before darkness set in. Although it was torture, I did actually enjoy it. We cyclist are a weird bunch.

     

    And some of us are really weird. :roll:

     

    Frank

  8. Guys,

     

    As some of you know, I'm off to work abroad for the next few years and will be based in Dubai from next week. So, it looks like the end of the bunch runs and confineds for me for the foreseeable future.

     

    I'd just like to thank everyone for the encouragement and help that I've received in the time that I've been a member of the club. I'll be following your exploits on the forum and look forward to reading about the many future successes that I'm sure will come.

     

    Thanks guys.

     

    Frank

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