Nic Barnes
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Not for me
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Nic Barnes
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Averaged about 40mpg the van, which is pretty good as it's not been on a long steady run at all. Better than the 330d was round town!
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djgritt
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Registered: 1st Nov 07
Location: Dorset Drives: Focus ST / Hyundai i20N
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Monoblocks look cool.
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taylorboosh
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I dont mean as extreme as those, subtle ones
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Nic Barnes
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Wheels are on hold for a bit now that I'm buying a new bike. My mate has some s6 wheels I'm trying to get off him.
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
Pic of ur women
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Nic Barnes
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Don't get it?
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Jason x
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Theirs a cool looking T5 near where i work with these
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
Don't get it?
You look like samwise - pretty obvious mate
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Nic Barnes
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I don't think I do, but whatever. It's way too early for spam banter replies.
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Marc
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Shes too hot for Samwise.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Shes too hot for Samwise.
nah
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taylorboosh
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Samwise has his merits imo
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by Jason x
Theirs a cool looking T5 near where i work with these
unsure on them. quite like them but I've seen them fitted to a fair few vw cars and they don't look as good as id have hoped.
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Nic Barnes
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Borrowed a gear stick extension off a mate, bad pic, but it does make changing gear a lot easier. Think I will order one up and a pool ball gear knob while I'm at it.


Also got 4 more load hooks and a full set of t5 rear bench floor mounts! Now off to find a t5 rear bench seat.
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Neil Dagens
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It's amazing the difference that the gear extension makes! Definitely one of the best things I bought for mine. Looks like its all coming along nicely!
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Chris C
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Gear sticks are really low and far forward in t4's from what I can remember driving my uncles years ago.
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Nic Barnes
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It's done great today the van. 560+ miles drove great and not even tired from driving.
Agreed about the gear stick position. The angled extender will work great! Going to get one purchased.
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Nic Barnes
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Bike and van at Cannock! Ideal vehicle for mountain biking really.

Really don't like the south.
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kennySRi
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Really like that! Nice looking frames and the kashima forks are bloody decent. I keep looking for a full sus and tempted with one of these.
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Nic Barnes
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Yeah I've wanted a remedy for a while as it's a step up from the trek fuel I have. Different to ride altogether, especially with extra travel and the front angle. Need to see how I get on with it on more of the regular stuff I ride in the lakes as it's chain ring is a 36t, which might kill my legs off, although was a piece of piss today at Cannock as there aren't really any hills tbh
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kennySRi
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You'll get used to it or if not just change the set up.
What components has it got? I often break high spec mtbs so if you ever need anything let me know
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SAL
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Bike looks a bit like my GF's Ticket
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Nic Barnes
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Yeah most the trek suspension frames look almost alike
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flybikeslee
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bike looks great nic. Was down in newquay the other day. every other vehicle was a transporter or camping van of some kind. really fancy one now for same reasons as you...
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