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Age: 50

Total Times Entered: 8

Favourite Course:
Ansteys Hill (6 rides)

Longest Ride:
134km

Fastest Speed:
73

Avg Distance per Week:
100-200

Peter Rainbow

Member Profile: Peter Rainbow

Member Since: 2008

South Australia, Australia

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04 Mar 2012: Ansteys Hill - 9mins 44secs

07 Feb 2012: Ansteys Hill - 9mins 56secs

31 Jan 2012: Ansteys Hill - 10mins 5secs

29 Jan 2011: McIntyre road - 6mins 22secs

13 Jan 2011: Ansteys Hill - 10mins 29secs

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25 Nov 2012 2:50 PM posted in Christoff Australia - Australcorse

Hi Brett. Thanks for the update. Mrs Christoff also made a bit of clothing for me as well. Back then I was doing speed skating (roller) as a sport and as well as just enjoying cycling for what it was, it was good for extra training.

19 Nov 2012 5:35 PM posted in Christoff Australia - Australcorse

Hi Adam I remember Jon Christoff used to live in Valley View (I think it was on Sturt Rd). His wife made cycling clothing and he made and built up bikes, generally high end stuff using Campag Record / Super record groupsets from memory. As a young lad back in the 80's I used to love going into his workshop / shop at the back of his property and checking out the different bikes he was building up for people. I'm not sure if he or his wife are still around. If they are they'd be getting on a bit now. edited by Peter Rainbow on 19/11/2012 edited by Peter Rainbow on 19/11/2012 <em>edited by Peter Rainbow on 25/11/2012</em>

03 Oct 2009 9:41 PM posted in frame taking in water on wet rides

Hi Dean You might find that the water is actually entering your frame via the seatpost tube i.e. water coming off back wheel hits the post and runs down into the frame. I'd take the seat post out and give it and the inside of the frame a good clean so that you minimize any gap when the clamp is done up. This might help, as might a well placed piece of tape or some grease. Also a long shot, but I have seen people put thier seats up beyond what the seatpost is designed for which leaves a gap at the bottom of the clamping slot. Not a good thing to do, but like I said. I've seen it, particularly on compact frames. All the best


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