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My favourite Cafes, and the best Pork Pies.

This post has been inspired by two recent and different conversations. One with a group of motorcyclists and the other with a group of cyclists, and the common theme between both was not about their bikes or recent epic rides,

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It’s a natural high, and the Dutch connection.

There’s a saying that your memories should never be bigger than your dreams, although our memories and experiences do shape who we are as individuals. This post covers some of my memories, the now, and (one of) the dreams/aspirations, and

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An introduction to ‘Flexifoil SkyTiger Scenes’

My rides on a bicycle sometimes include a kite. This is no ordinary kite though, as it is a quad line, SkyTiger power kite. This particular type of kite was made by the British company, Flexifoil International in the mid-90s

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I’m back in love with my Bosch eBike motor, and here’s why.

I bought my Trek Powerfly back in 2019 and it has been a great bike, providing some epic rides from the Alps to the flatter lands of the UK. In 2022, it needed some new crankshaft bearings replacing in the

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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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By Guy Redshaw April 15, 2018January 19, 2022 Cannondale

Spoke Tailor

Back in the early 1990’s, ’Spoke Tailor’ was the title of an article about the great fashion designer, Paul Smith, and which appeared in one of the Sunday paper colour-section-magazines. Whilst the article gave a chronological cycling tour of Mr Smith, it focussed on his latest, new bike. It was

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By Guy Redshaw April 14, 2018December 29, 2020 Road bikes

Sundays CTC (Cyclist Touring Club) ride – sometime in 1976

It takes me 15 minutes, post-cornflake-breakfast, to ride to the meeting point and ready for the 9am start. It’s early May and Spring is starting to breakthrough the UK northern skies above me. I arrive at the meeting place and am greeted warmly by the small group already there. I

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By Guy Redshaw April 14, 2018December 29, 2020 Road bikes

Mysterious address Plate

I wanted (read as: didn’t actually need) to get hold of an original French Randonneur bike, and one that was made between 1950 & 1955, as this was the breakthrough period for the type of bike. These post-war bikes were built to a specific frame geometry, wheel size etc, so

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By Guy Redshaw April 12, 2018December 29, 2024 Road bikes

An evening criterium race, Hull, East Yorkshire, UK and sometime in the 1970s………

Its 9pm in the evening and I’ve just been presented with a special pennant for my ‘outstanding effort’. The pennant is made of a silky fabric in white, with black text printed on it and it has blue tassels on the bottom edge. Some blue nylon rope is attached to

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

My Perfect bicycle shop

  So what do you expect from a really good bike shop? Before you answer, I’m going to tell you about my perfect bike shop. Firstly, location is key. My perfect bike shop would be situated on a crossroads that have traffic lights and which would be on my commute

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By Guy Redshaw April 5, 2018December 29, 2020 Just bike stuff

That thing that makes the chain dance across the gears.

If you get oil on your cycling jersey because you have had to put your chain back on, due to poor gear changing or a derailleur which needs adjusting, I can tell you now, that oil won’t come off in a 30 degree wash. The best way to remove the

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