Nipping down to the off-licence for cans of Tuborg is a breeze on this classic 1983 Raleigh which I bought in England a couple of years ago.
It can also clock up serious miles with ease too as this picture of it on the railway bridge on Bray Head during a recent cycle in the Dublin and Wicklow mountains shows. It has a fantastic extra-large 64cm frame, made from premium lightweight yet extra-strong Reynolds 531 tubes, and is a joy to ride.
The luggage rack above the real wheel (detachable bungee cords not pictured) enables smooth transportation of 24 can slabs for Liverpool matches, episodes of University Challenge, bank holiday weekends and the Christmas period. Most definitely a bicycle for all seasons.
[QUOTE=âHBV*, post: 1157773, member: 234â]âCyclingâ is a solitary activity and therefore no surprise at the type of poster showing pictures of their âbest friendâ.
Fucking weirdos.[/QUOTE]
Never done a pub crawl on a bicycle? You havenât lived until youâve done one. Thereâs also a good chance you might not live after doing one, but thatâs part of the fun.
this is what as known as a âhybridâ bike, it has feature you lads in Ireland would not have a clue about, such as disk braking and a suspension system, its a serious bit of kit, I put some serious mileage up on it every day, 7 or 8 miles at least