Screw the Weather

So @Nat67 pm'd me n said I look like a yellow canari with the skinniest bird legs he'd seen. :(
Well here's something else for ya to chew on Natty baby

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Juss wanna be seen on the road man...... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
 
So @Nat67 pm'd me n said I look like a yellow canari with the skinniest bird legs he'd seen. :(
Well here's something else for ya to chew on Natty baby

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Juss wanna be seen on the road man...... :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
You look like foghorn leghorns tropical brother ! :p :p
You could wear black lycra and people would still see that warm glow around you mate ! :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
Cool Hans, I started riding bicycles back in the mid eighties - Mountain bikes had no suspension or even "click shifting" - everything was friction shifters & only 6 cogs on the rear.
More hard core though, were the gents that raced bikes back before the chamois was inserted in the lycra or even before that, wool shorts - they would put a piece of flank steak between their taint & the shorts to pad themselves - out running tigers was a great training method! ;):whitstling::roll:

They must have picked up that trick from Argentinian Gauchos who put a bit a steak under their saddle blanket in the morning and once they take it off the horse after a hard days work with their cattle they have a slow cooked dinner ready to go.
Though I'm not sure you would get too many volunteers to share your flank steak sandwich in the evening @EasTexRIII !;):p:eek::D:D:D:roll::roll::roll::roll::roll:
 
I started riding bicycles around 1970. Only equipment needed was a pair of bluejean shorts. The only distance we were concerned with, was how far we flew off the end of a ramp. :p
Getting ready to impress the girls and chase Nicole Kidman even then eh!!;):p:D

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