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Clive George wrote:
"JNugent" wrote in message ... If you care to re-read the relevant posts, you will see that the "non-existent" thing is any mention of "spikes" (except by your good self). If unicycles have no hardened steel parts (or bits), please accept my apologies (though I don't think it will be necessary). Which parts of a conventional bike are made of hardened steel then? Ball bearings. Not exactly sticky out pointy things though. |
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Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
sure the yike would be handy in my profession, involving as it does regular trips to London including using the Tube, if only I could ride it. But I can't yet, so I am using a nice new Brompton instead. That nice new Brompton, it folds and unfolds, does it? |
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On Thu, 26 May 2005 00:38:02 +0100, Tom Anderson wrote:
TfL said: "You will be able to transport a uni-cycle as long as it is less than 2 meters in length and if you can handle it easily in he event of an emergency." A unicycle 1.99m *long*? A pennyfarthing without the farthing... -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p13622555.html (A "Spam Can" steaming through Martins Heron - well, sort of, 1999) |
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On 26 May 2005 12:11:24 +0100 (BST), (Alan
Braggins) wrote: That nice new Brompton, it folds and unfolds, does it? Let me just check... Guy -- May contain traces of irony. Contents liable to settle after posting. http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk 88% of helmet statistics are made up, 65% of them at CHS, Puget Sound |
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On Mon, 23 May 2005 19:31:07 GMT, "Malcolm & Nika"
said: ...damn the rest of the public and they can climb over the bike to get off. You mis-spelt "give the bike a ****ing good kicking". -- David Cantrell | http://www.cantrell.org.uk/david |
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![]() "David Hansen" wrote in message ... On Thu, 26 May 2005 00:38:02 +0100 someone who may be Tom Anderson wrote this:- TfL said: "You will be able to transport a uni-cycle as long as it is less than 2 meters in length and if you can handle it easily in he event of an emergency." So now you know. Basic knowledge for all readers now. -- David Hansen, Edinburgh | PGP I stand corrected. But i think they are wrong. They have been in the past........ Nice to see our northern cousins so interested. Can't stop i'm off to basic knowledge school. Mal |
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Malcolm & Nika wrote:
"David Hansen" wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: TfL said: "You will be able to transport a uni-cycle as long as it is less than 2 meters in length and if you can handle it easily in he event of an emergency." So now you know. Basic knowledge for all readers now. I stand corrected. But i think they are wrong. They have been in the past........ Nice to see our northern cousins so interested. Can't stop i'm off to basic knowledge school. Going for the green badge? |
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In article , Chris Tolley wrote:
On Thu, 26 May 2005 00:38:02 +0100, Tom Anderson wrote: TfL said: "You will be able to transport a uni-cycle as long as it is less than 2 meters in length and if you can handle it easily in he event of an emergency." A unicycle 1.99m *long*? A pennyfarthing without the farthing... I think while it's being carried the major dimension of a giraffe unicycle counts as length not height. http://semcycle.biz/record/ says the record is a unicycle 35m tall. Banning it from the Underground seems entirely reasonable. |
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![]() "JNugent" wrote in message ... Malcolm & Nika wrote: "David Hansen" wrote: Tom Anderson wrote: TfL said: "You will be able to transport a uni-cycle as long as it is less than 2 meters in length and if you can handle it easily in he event of an emergency." So now you know. Basic knowledge for all readers now. I stand corrected. But i think they are wrong. They have been in the past........ Nice to see our northern cousins so interested. Can't stop i'm off to basic knowledge school. Going for the green badge? No...the basic course in 'common sense'. Its a bit tough but im hoping to pass. Mal |
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Malcolm & Nika wrote:
No...the basic course in 'common sense'. Its a bit tough but im hoping to pass. "Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen." Albert Einstein -- Tony "A facility for quotation covers the absence of original thought" Lord Peter Wimsey (Dorothy L. Sayers) |
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