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Rebranding of Cycling Uk | CycleChat Cycling Forum Cycling UK is a trading name of Cyclists' Touring Club (CTC) a company limited by guarantee, registered in England no: 25185 Registered as a charity in England and Wales charity no: 1147607 and in Scotland charity no: SC042541
Hampshire Audax May 25 | CycleChat Cycling Forum Southampton CTC presents audaxes (timed long distance cycle rides) on Sunday 11th May 2025 Riders have a choice between 200 km and 100 km routes Both rides take in some of southern England's finest scenery in full flower at a time when the roads are still quiet Refreshments are available at
CTC : Chris Juden redundant - CycleChat Cycling Forum This arose over lunch on a CTC ride today, Chris was made redundant just before Xmas and the CTC no longer has a Technical or a Touring officer Apparently the money freed will fund a Marketing and Communications Manager Redundancy terms were statutory minimum - and a card (according to Chris
Is there a Bradford CTC group? | CycleChat Cycling Forum I see there's a Leeds branch and a Halifax group but nothing on the CTC website about a Bradford branch Guess that means there isn't? Failing that does anyone know of any Bradford cycle clubs that would welcome a newbie on long sunday rides? But if i have to go into Leeds, then i guess i
Orbit Cycles? Still any good? - CycleChat Cycling Forum If you head over to what was the CTC forum “BretonBikes” may be able to help as at one time his firms tourers were all made by Orbit Edit Just seen the gap between posts
What is the best position for panniers? - CycleChat Cycling Forum I've a question about positioning panniers, in particular front panniers I've heard that the best position for front panniers is for the weight to be centred as close to the hubs as possible I've also heard to move them a bit further back behind the hub I'm wondering what the accumulated
Panasonic Dx6000 Road bike sold | CycleChat Cycling Forum Panasonic DX6000 for sale 24" OR 61cm sized frame measured from centre of crank to centre of pinch bolt , 22 1 2" or 57cm along the top tube ctc and has a standover height of 33" or 84cm Frame is tange 1 tubing although no stickers Paintwork is tidy but not immaculate with some wear and
Panniers . . . single or double? - CycleChat Cycling Forum Finally getting my arse in gear and researching the different panniers out there but keep reading mixed reviews about whether to get one or two I don't have a car - shopping trips (inc groceries) have a maximum weight limit of what I can carry whilst walking round the supermarket town Am I