Yeah sounds good.
Les Biehn said:I would love to do it on a Chopper. So to speak. they really are the Lazy Boy of the bike world.
Kinky Gerbils said:We doing it for Charity?
Tony Meolas Loan Spell said:Les Bike yesterday:
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tedebear said:and those yellow things that come in their own packaging and are pointy at each end and bigger in the middle and look like a smile! they're handy too...
Zef rode around Norway when he was little (I still hear about it every day) its a great thing to do Les, good on you!!
Hmmmmm!!!! No comment required really.ginadim said:Yeah, good luck. I just did 8 miles and I'm knackered and very sweaty. Yuck.
ginadim said:Yeah, good luck. I just did 8 inches and I'm knackered and very sweaty. Yuck.
If the cause you are raising money for wants to waste cash paying JustGiving their ridiculous fees.Buzz said:If you are doing it, you should consider sponsorship for a good cause. You could ask people to sponsor you via the web site JustGiving.
Horton's halftime iceberg said:If you join the CTC they have free advice, you also get free 3rd party insurance.
You can buy the route advice pack for £12.50 without joining, I don't know if its anymore than you would get off the many web sites of people who have completed it. However you do get a badge if you finish...
http://www.ctc.org.uk/DesktopDefault.aspx?TabID=3397
I'll send off for a copy as I'm a member and could send you a copy of the copy.
Good luck want to do this myself, but you need 2-3 weeks. Did'nt someone on here do it for charity a few months back, was it Jake Robinsons dad or did I dream that.
Woodchip said:If the cause you are raising money for wants to waste cash paying JustGiving their ridiculous fees.
Unlike NSC then.Stat Brother said:The good people @ www.cyclingplus.com will be able to help.
Their forum users are very polite & patient, to even the most obvious of questions.