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| | polo sessions that I've done at HH have never been what i would consider "organised, athletic or legit" far from it....it's a real blast, I don't know why you would think that....did you imagine some guy in a blazer, clipboard and whistle?....I would say HH sessions have been pretty rough and tumble as much, if not more so than clips I've seen from the States....possibly because playing on grass?! Can't see why you couldn't do any of the above, except maybe amplified music....it would be nice to see these pieces of history being used for their intended purpose more often.....like I say all the kit is there already, or it was last time I looked! Shits and giggles aren't banned at the track.... |
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| | There are slightly different rules and ways of playing bike polo on grass (ie the HH games) and on hard courts (ie American style). By the way, although it's recently become popular in NYC, the West coast of the US has really been leading the bike polo popularity there, especially Portland and Seattle. Here's some links that explain the two games: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycle_polo http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_Cycle_Polo Those HH polo bikes look awesome though. |
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| | Did a DIY bike polo with hockey sticks, and golf clubs, putters and irons worked the best. would be well up for plyaing, and i can 'aquire' some traffic cones if needed. i like the sound of the hoxton arear, will check it out when i ghet the chance. hopefully this time round i wont hit any security vans while playing! |
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| | Word to that David. I'm over in the states already but I'd be glad to meet up as soon as you get here or talk shit over. Anyways, yes gas pipe is hollow, doesn't matter if it's smaller than the ball though. And you'd all be morons not to rock those hh bikes on some grass. Now that looks like some fun shit. |
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| | Herne hill sounds fun too. Just really far out for me! But I'll give it a go - love those bikes too. The idea is to have a central spot where you can just pass by. In NY it used to be only on sunday afternoons. Now almost every evening you can just roll by and there will be people playing, and a bunch of mallets around. Pop in for a match or two an leave. Pics of the Brick Lane and Pitfield St. courts would be great. They sound like the most practical ones (remember that close proximity to bagels and beers is a crucial factor) |
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| | We played it in Melbourne a few years ago. There might still be people doing it? I know someone asked about it recently on an Aussie bike forum. Our version was different in that it used an small football (indoor soccer ball? not an Aussie Rules ball!) and we played it on a large grass patch in Richmond. Goals were just dumped bags, bikes were pieces of crap, mallets were anything really - some proper built, some using cricket bats, etc. It was great fun. The only bike I've ever had stolen was The Tank which was my polo bike. *sigh* |
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Never seen the brick lane one cant imagine where it would be. edit - found it. | |
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| | has any of you been around Haggerston Park? There's a concretey football pitch that might do the job...or the tennis courts across the road ? |
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| | Quick note about malletts.... I've noticed in the pics on this topic that the mallet heads are all set at 90 degrees... all the mallets at HH are angled as are horse polo malletts....apparently the optimum angle for bike polo mallets is different to horse polo mallets....it's called "the indian angle" and is 75 degrees....think the mallets at HH are from India actually. apparently angled mallets are less likely to clip the ground on your swing and hit the ball flatter therefore harder....although the mallets at HH are old, in my experience they work well, front and backstroke and the angle gives you a larger and cleaner striking surface when doing side swipes too (like a golf putter?).....so there you go. check these out: http://www.boxwoodbicyclepolo.com/mallets.html I'd be happy to book and "organise" a session if people are interested, but I'm not around at weekends until after May. |
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| | ![]() Thats just off hackney road. DOnt remmeber there being one in haggerston park.. and google sat doesnt show it (tho it coulda been built after that...) |
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