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Northern Monkey
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Boris Bikes

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Have any of you London based SWPists signed up for one yet? I reckon that I have missed a trick- a Boris Bike would seriously extend my 'range' particularly during the day when time is scarce.
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Northern Monkey wrote:Have any of you London based SWPists signed up for one yet? I reckon that I have missed a trick- a Boris Bike would seriously extend my 'range' particularly during the day when time is scarce.
Hehe: no. You could risk time looking for an empty rack near your destination to put it in, couldn't you. I've actually not been playing very much at all lately due to various factors - although hoping to gear up my playing again soon.
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i have thought about this too, unfo' i still can't ride a bike. (true).
am an absolute spacker with balance, even when i'm sober. :o ops:
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Istenem wrote:i have thought about this too, unfo' i still can't ride a bike. (true).
am an absolute spacker with balance, even when i'm sober. :o ops:
I'm sure in the interest of "access for all" Boris would be happy to provide a percentage with training wheels !
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Post by fotherz »

No.
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Post by harry2 »

What about a Brompton fold up bike. You can take it home with you.Pricey at about £800 (and a waiting list for a new one), but wouldn't be long for all you pros to pay for itself.
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Post by WaterGate »

Puts me in mind of Charlton and the Wheelies!
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Post by harry2 »

I'm old and pedantic. It was Chorlton lol !!!
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harry2 wrote:I'm old and pedantic. It was Chorlton lol !!!
Fear not - if you hadn't pointed it out, I would've ... :)
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I hate you, you stupid dragon.(performed in the style of an angry Ruth madoc)

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Post by Drpepper »

used one when visiting my brother in london, scariest experience of my life... we ended up just riding on the pavements lol.
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