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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:01 am    Post subject: Olbas Oil Reply with quote

Can be drunk neat - one or two drops ONLY on the tongue - and will instantly open your airways up.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

When mending a puncture in today's cold conditions, don't dump your gloves on the ground whilst in progress. Tuck them inside your top; then they won't be freezing when you put them back on. This is especially important if your hands were sweating before you stopped.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you cut the bead off an old 23mm tyre, it makes a pretty good puncture-resistant liner for a 25mm tyre. Especially useful for the rear wheel on a fixed when you want to minimise the risk of having to mess about with your track nuts in the freezing cold. Only drawbacks are that it feels like you're riding on tractor tyres, and you feel like you've got a kango hammer up your backside on all but the smoothest roads.
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 07, 2009 10:34 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If your hands are cold, pull your glove off your hand slightly, pull your fingers out of the glove's fingers, and wrap them up in a fist. Only do this in circumstances when you're not going to need to brake suddenly...
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