Benjamin writes:
For the serious cycle nut.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_iLLi8QmrI
A Fail Army compilation of bike-related maiming, faceplantisms and general derpage.
Previously: SloMo Fails
Trevor Larkin tweetz:
Anyone missing a kids’ bike (on the bridge over the Dodder beside the kiosk shop near Rathgar, [Orwell Rd, Dublin 6])
Hugh Cooney writes:
If any of the good readers here on Broadsheet were wondering what really cool London Life is like ? I just wanted to let you know that cool guys myself (Hugh Cooney) and Charlie Doran AKA Coolhand loop have made this synopsis of what the day to day grind is like for a cool guy in London.
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Kevin Powell writes:
I know you don’t normally but the Hulk (above) has been stolen. Taken at some point yesterday on Clancy Quay [Islandbridge, Dublin 8]. It was locked up at the the bike rack and they even took the lock. It has been on loan to a very wonderful Dutch woman while its owner travels through Peru. We’d really appreciate it if we could get some information on its whereabouts. It’s very distinctive and has pretty unique handlebars and awesome stickers.
Niall writes:
This is a bit of weird one, but my misses found a bicycle in town and took it home a few weeks ago. It is clearly someone’s pride and joy and not a bog standard machine by any means. It was found outside the Dublin Conservative Club, with a lock wrapped around the handlebars but it was not locked to anything. We asked around on the night and have since tried Facebook and Twitter to no avail and it is now clogging up our already clogged hallway. We would love to get in touch with the rightful and possibly heartbroken owner, who will be able to give me a really accurate description as like I said, this is not a common or garden bike.
Anyone?
Detailed descriptions of the mystery bike to broadsheet@broadsheet.ie, which we’ll pass on to Niall.
(image: Sole Bicycles)