Not just vintage audio it would seem... Won another eBay auction for a Q Acoustics 3010i based 5.1 speakers system. About £1k of gear for £205, shame I had to drive half way across the country, and back, to pick it up. Maybe second hand speakers can be a new side hustle. If I could only turn the focus from speaker to amplifiers now, that would be really useful.Boab wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2025 11:26 pm Other than trying to stay sane, I appear to have inadvertently picked up vintage audio as a new special interest. Just accidentality won some Kef Reference 105.1 speakers on eBay, so once the divorce has happened, I'll be turning the current living room into a vinyl listening room. Don't suppose anyone's got a spare Quad 405, or 909 power amp kicking around that I could have...?
2025 - A year to look forward to? What are your plans?
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There are theories at the bottom of my jargon.
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I bought a Cambridge Audio A1 Special Edition for £30 and a set of Wharfdale Diamonds for £32 on ebay. My perfect small room system for under £70Boab wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 7:45 pmNot just vintage audio it would seem... Won another eBay auction for a Q Acoustics 3010i based 5.1 speakers system. About £1k of gear for £205, shame I had to drive half way across the country, and back, to pick it up. Maybe second hand speakers can be a new side hustle. If I could only turn the focus from speaker to amplifiers now, that would be really useful.Boab wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2025 11:26 pm Other than trying to stay sane, I appear to have inadvertently picked up vintage audio as a new special interest. Just accidentality won some Kef Reference 105.1 speakers on eBay, so once the divorce has happened, I'll be turning the current living room into a vinyl listening room. Don't suppose anyone's got a spare Quad 405, or 909 power amp kicking around that I could have...?
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Nor me. He doesn't know a 'comfortable pace' is my thinking.
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Madness. Don't blame me for my legs for being over eager!redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 12:29 am Nor me. He doesn't know a 'comfortable pace' is my thinking.
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Richard G wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:10 amMadness. Don't blame me for my legs for being over eager!redefined_cycles wrote: ↑Tue Jan 14, 2025 12:29 am Nor me. He doesn't know a 'comfortable pace' is my thinking.

@dhuaib worth taking a look at these. At least 4 of these respondents are extreme cyclists.
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Given I'm one of five respondents, I can only assume Shaf's talking about the other four.
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I might be an extreme (insert expletive), but not an extreme cyclist 

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My only plan for this year is to try and find some motivation.
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It's down the back of the sofa. Always amazed by what I find there. Could be anything.
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Have you ridden the Frontier 300 before Jimmy? I can probably help with logistics and offer very convenient accommodation near the start. DM me if I can help.JimmyG wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2025 12:58 pm On the Bike:
- Continue the BAM series.
- The Pictish Trail (although I may miss out the northernmost section and just ride south from Inverness to Edinburgh) or might ride south to north.
- Staying with friends in Girona for 7 - 10 days at the beginning of May and they're going to show me round their favourite gravel trails.
- Frontier 300 two-day coast to coast event at the beginning of June.
- Another trip to France in late June. Like last year, will take the train from Edinburgh to the South coast, a ferry and then a mostly off-road ride down to my sister’s place in Carcassonne (different route to last year's trip, though). The Tour de France arrives there on 15th July and I aim to be there.
- Dunoon Dirt Dash at the end of September.
Off the Bike:
- Continue my daily French language studies. Didn't miss a day last year and it keeps the brain ticking over.
- Yesterday marked a full year without drinking alcohol. I'm feeling much better for it in so many ways and intend to stick to this lifestyle.
- Get myself back into weight training and core work because I let that slip last year. Those heavily-laden bikes ain’t gonna lift themselves over gates and stiles!
- Doom scroll less and read more books… I hope!
My main target is the Colorado Trail, toured over 12 days Denver to Durango (hopefully)
Would also like to do the Pictish Trail, outside of midge/NC500 season.
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One day, you’ll wake up and there won't be any more time to do the thing you always wanted to do. Do it now. – Paolo Coelho
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JimmyG wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 11:57 pm
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1 - Attempting to get in at least 200Kms a month on the bike after a few years of not riding enough due to juggling werk. Last years little bursts here and there were magic and saved me from going postal on more than one occasion.
2 - Attempting to talk to people more....apparently I speak another language now...but you get that from talking to machines all day long.
3 - Working on talking my little brother into another overseas jaunt....I was talking WRT....he is talking Queenstown. We shall see.
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2 - Attempting to talk to people more....apparently I speak another language now...but you get that from talking to machines all day long.
3 - Working on talking my little brother into another overseas jaunt....I was talking WRT....he is talking Queenstown. We shall see.
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All booked for Colorado Trail.
Entered Ride to the Sun
Aiming for Lakeland 200 in a day, and L300 in two.
Easing closer to retirement.
Getting second child off to Uni.
Climb more Munros (get total over 100?)
Spend more time with Mrs B (probably need to prioritise.....
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Entered Ride to the Sun
Aiming for Lakeland 200 in a day, and L300 in two.
Easing closer to retirement.
Getting second child off to Uni.
Climb more Munros (get total over 100?)
Spend more time with Mrs B (probably need to prioritise.....
