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TAKK Adventurewear: A chance encounter on a mountain

Chance encounters between people have had a real influence on what has happened historically in the past, and it’s one thing that is guaranteed to continue to happen. I had a chance encounter recently. I was riding my ‘classic’ Cannondale

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Welcome to the U.K. Mountain Bike Museum

I walk into the well lit entrance of the UK Mountain Bike Museum. I get a feeling of warmth and belonging, because mountain biking is ‘my thing’, and has been since 1994, when I got my first ever mountain bike

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Bikes & Kites, or Kites and Bikes.

Once upon a time, and in quite recent living memory, our High Streets had record shops, book shops, magazine shops and even kite shops. Today, there are few of these shops, if any, as we well know. Fortunately, whilst the

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The vintage bicycle market is NOT dead, but it’s NOT kicking either, and here’s why.

Back in November 2022, I wrote a post (link at bottom) about the vintage bike market, and questioning whether it was dead or alive. I can confirm that it is still alive, but not quite kicking. The restoration of bicycles

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Plastic Fantastic: 3D Printing for my Cannondale Super V!

As someone who scores highly on the ‘Vintage-bike-ometer’, and specifically, but not exclusively Cannondales, I’m always on the look out to enhance the bikes that I have, and without compromising their place in bicycle design history and evolution. At the

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Stoogeness Abound, on the trails and now on YouTube

Stoogeness Abound is a term I’m using to describe the rides I have on my new Stooge Speedbomb. In addition, I reckon my new term also sounds like the name of a weird rock group, and taking a slight Stooge-type-detour

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By Guy Redshaw August 24, 2018December 29, 2020 Track

Velodrome Nutrition……..maybe

Nowadays, we know what nutrition is required for very young sports aspirants who are going through the growth spurt, and at the same time as they are in serious training and racing. We know what nutrition the ‘older, non-professionals’ need, as well as those in their 40s, and not forgetting

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By Guy Redshaw August 18, 2018December 29, 2020 MTB

Two Mountain Skivers and sex in a cable car.

Two riders on motorcycles head towards a ski town in the Swiss pre-Alp region, and pull into the (free) car park of the cable car station that runs throughout the year. It is a warm & dry August evening. At the point of arrival, the two riders have approximately 3

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By Guy Redshaw August 3, 2018December 29, 2020 MTB

Pioneering MTB cycle design in a shed, and in Hull!

Whilst very early mountain bike design was developing over in Marin County USA, and those pioneers were figuring out how to move from fat-tired Schwinn cruisers onto something a bit more ‘mountain’, something else was going on in a shed, in the UK. East Yorkshire to be precise, and in

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By Guy Redshaw July 28, 2018December 29, 2020 Road bikes

The ‘Make-it-Yourself’ Time Trial bike – Part 1

Question: Have you ever made a model kit by companies like Airfix, Revell, Tamiya, IKEA or followed a complicated knitting or crochet pattern? Well here’s the same make-it-yourself format, but applied to a Time Trial bike. Much, much more information, instructions, pictures and wait for it, a ROAD TEST, will

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By Guy Redshaw July 27, 2018December 29, 2020 Road bikes

The rare Swiss Barn Find

The bike featured here was for me, a genuine barn find, in that it was in the upstairs hay loft of a massive Swiss barn when I first set eyes on it for real. Before we say any more about the bike, lets just deal with this ‘barn find’ phenomenon

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By Guy Redshaw July 21, 2018January 19, 2022 Cannondale

Broken Bones

My boss broke her elbow skiing in the early, unstable-snow part of the ski season. That’s cool! Having a boss who will aim high and ‘wear the plaster cast of failure’ is ‘leading by example’ in my books. Of course, I’ve been there and done that. My broken bones to

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By Guy Redshaw July 12, 2018December 29, 2020 Just bike stuff

Going Underground (also the title of a well known song by The Jam) & hill climbing

I press the lift button to take us down to level 5. There are two of us in the lift and each with a bike. I’ve brought along my Cilo track bike as I’m not anticipating the need for brakes in this event. If I do need brakes, things have

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By Guy Redshaw July 6, 2018January 19, 2022 Cannondale

I’ll never be good enough to pay the mortgage with my time trialling results, but that’s not the point is it?…..

Its 17:45, I look across the production lines over to my mate and then gesture with my head and eyes towards the door “let’s go”. We change out of our work kit and both briskly walk down the roadway between the two big production plants to our cars in the

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By Guy Redshaw July 2, 2018January 14, 2022 Cilo Cycles

The story of the Swiss Cilo bicycle company

In the 20th century, it is estimated that Switzerland was home to 200-300 bicycle brands, and the national Helvetia Bicycle Museum is in Brügg, near Biel, in the Canton Bern. With 16 manufacturers in the town, Biel was the Swiss bike capital. The top Swiss brands like Tebag, Staco, Cilo,

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By Guy Redshaw June 29, 2018December 29, 2020 Road bikes

Tour de France Cinderella shoes

Two people meet at a party one summer evening in the middle of France somewhere, and in late June, 1975. They are dancing that evening to songs like ‘Jive Talking’ by The Bee Gees. They are having fun, fuelled by a couple of glasses of champagne. This means they are

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