That was good of you. I'd be thinking of reporting a dangerous Doberman to the police. I missed your post about being attacked but that really isn't something that should happen. Stay safe.Was out on the MTB yesterday and came across the Doberman that attacked me a few weeks ago. It was muzzled and on a lead. I stopped and asked the owner if it was safe to pass, he said it was but the dog went bezerk as I passed.
Thank goodness it was on a lead and muzzled. Must be awful for the owners to find out their dog is a psycho!
Must be awful for the owners to find out their dog is a psycho!
Still recovering from a concussion received on Sunday when I tried to roll over a jump that wasn't for rolling over. New lid in the post. At 48 I may be too old for this.
That's a really lovely looking bike - apart from the saddle which would for me would be the worst form of torture.Another one finished off, I actually ride this one as it is a great fit for a change. Looking forward to giving it a blast when the weather picks up some more.
Not a fancy Champion Mondial Gazelle, pretty entry level Trim Trophy with just 531 butted main tubes. Full Shimano 600 Tricolour groupset aside from the levers which are NOS 105.
More sensibly kitted out than the previous Woodrup, standard 39/52 up front and 13-25 7sp rear. Wheels are a lovely light set of Wolber Profils on Campag Record hubs with Vittoria latex tubes and Veloflex Records, all in at 10.4kg which isn't bad considering the frame.
That's a really lovely looking bike - apart from the saddle which would for me would be the worst form of torture.
Damn. Anyone got any instructions how to include inline pictures?
If you take the BBCode info from Flickr, paste it into your post then strip off everything before and after the img brackets just the image will show, with no link info to Flickr.
Damn. Anyone got any instructions how to include inline pictures?
Another one finished off, I actually ride this one as it is a great fit for a change. Looking forward to giving it a blast when the weather picks up some more.
Not a fancy Champion Mondial Gazelle, pretty entry level Trim Trophy with just 531 butted main tubes. Full Shimano 600 Tricolour groupset aside from the levers which are NOS 105.
More sensibly kitted out than the previous Woodrup, standard 39/52 up front and 13-25 7sp rear. Wheels are a lovely light set of Wolber Profils on Campag Record hubs with Vittoria latex tubes and Veloflex Records, all in at 10.4kg which isn't bad considering the frame.