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For ICE and Peter Ross recumbent tricycle riders + a smidgen of Photography

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Wednesday, 26 July 2017

NO cycling today

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Rain, rain and more rain! What else can I say, other than it really is incredibly wet outside. Poor weather condition have very effectively...
Thursday, 20 July 2017

With camera in hand, I'm back and ready to ride...well almost!

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Over the years I've been involved with this blog, I have moved almost exclusively to the Micro Four Thirds system for most of my imagi...
Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Epic Fail...

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Yesterday was the first puncture of the season. Having travelled some six miles, the right front tyre started making a rubbing noise. ...
Thursday, 12 April 2012

An interesting gear problem

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This is quite an interesting but somewhat annoying problem! When the drive chain is running on either of the two large front chain rings...
Monday, 9 April 2012

On the road again

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My nearly 7-year old ICE QNT A recent check of my bicycle computer revealed that since I replaced both the tyres and drive chain ...
Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Santa came early this year

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Just over a week ago, I got an early gift from Santa!  That gift was a brand new Panasonic DMC-GF1 camera + Lumix 14-42mm lens.  Amazingly S...
Tuesday, 2 November 2010

Recumbent Veltop Review

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Velovision Issue 39 My Recumbent Veltop Review has been published in Velo Vision.  A version in  .pdf   format  can be found  here   ...
Friday, 3 September 2010

Veltop...What's it really like? Recumbent Veltop Review

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I have now completed my Recumbent Veltop Review and it has been submitted for possible publication to a national cycle magazine.  If they do...
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Friday, 9 July 2010

Prees Trice Weekend Pictures

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Images from this event can now be found here   - If you would like copies of any of these pictures, please contact me by using the comments ...
Monday, 5 July 2010

Prees Trice Weekend by Mike Hessey

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What a great event! Congratulations and thanks to all those involved in organising the event, and also to Abigail who managed more than twic...
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My real name is Tim and whilst I consider myself reasonably fit for my age, I am and always have been a spastic. For those of you who don't know or don't fully understand the meaning of this medical term, spastic simply means I have limited muscular control and that my body is subject to muscular spasm. In my particular case these spasms cannot be controlled without regular doses of prescription medication. I have Spastic Hemiplegia which is a life-long condition, not an illness. Because of this I have restricted use of one entire side of my body. My upper body is affected more than my leg and as I've grown older, I've developed memory, mobility and balance issues. Also if my concentration lapses, I am prone to dribble.  At my age, dribbling is perhaps a little more acceptable than when I was a younger man. Back then it was just plain embarrassing!
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