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That's my reading sorted for the weekend, Very nice book indeed and bound with a proper cloth cover, 250 pages of cool bikes and stories to work through and digest so as it's going to be wet/windy and horrible weather this weekend (for the first time in 6weeks+) i shall be sitting at home in front of the fire with my feet up, joint in one hand and beer or wine in the other whilst i work my way through the history of the mountain bike and the pioneers who turned a hobby into a way of life for many of us.
(yeah i know from a previous thread that a few are crying that charlie didn't [i]invent[/i] riding up/down hills on bikes (Rough Stuff Fellowship etc) so if you are that way inclined to argue may i suggest you just go and beat one off in the privacy of your own home rather than beat your meat on the forum as you'll only come across as a dick)
Hey, thanks for your support!
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Added to Santa's wish list. 🙂
A paper book? Is it 1995? 😉
One of the wittiest lines I've read in a book for a long time
"The writing was on the wall for Gary and the light show wasn't"
Mine arrived on Thursday and I'll have read it by Sunday night, a bloody good read and well written.
Hmmm, someone just asked me what I want for Christmas.
hints dropped here also.. otherwise tempted to just order it. That bike pic above, just fantastic.someone just asked me what I want for Christmas.
A great 2-part film of a 1980 Pearl Pass ride (from MTBR news section)


