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PostPosted: Fri Aug 09, 2013 0:20 
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Went for a pedal after work, stuck the camera on the bars & had a go at timelapse. Pic every 5 secs on the way up & every 2 secs on the way back down. Should maybe have did 2 secs both ways as it looks a bit smoother.

Amusing to see the brake happy baldnut I ended up stuck behind for a mile or so :DD

https://vimeo.com/72005577

Suggested soundtrack: Dwarves or something, it only lasts 1 minute 24.

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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 16:04 
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Free bike!

Needs road tyres and new inner tubes, but that should be easy enough to do. I was going to clean it up a bit too but the rust and general dirt is a good thing, as it'll probably only get nicked again, so if it looks shit they might not bother.


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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 17:28 
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See? Loads better than a folding bike.

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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 18:00 
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See? Loads better than a folding bike.


That depends on how long till it gets stolen :D


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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 19:28 
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See? Loads better than a folding bike.


That depends on how long till it gets stolen :D

Mine lives in the conservatory. If you live in a flat, why not attach a rope and pulley system to the balcony or to a wall outside a street side window? park bike, attach rope, winch to safety. to expand on that you could have an electric winch to to the work for you... and a remote keyfob operation so that you can start the winch from the street! *caution - do not use in windy conditions.


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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Sun Aug 11, 2013 21:42 
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I recently learned that "10 Acre Field" from Wurzle Gummidge was just a stones throw from one of my usual cycle routes http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=GT-CLEsNR08&t=174 . A worthwhile diversion I'm sure you'll agree just so you can clamber over the style like Wurzle did in the end credits.

I get there, proudly tweet pictures of where I am only to find I'm 100 metres and the wrong side of the road from where I needed to be. Seems the footpath I needed has become somewhat overgrown.

Obv I wasn't planning to cycle the footpath. The field entrance for those who remember is just off a road and is signed but seemingly has been poorly maintained.

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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 19:27 
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Bike is back together and puncture fixed. Gears are totally out of alignment though, and I can't seem to fix them, any tips?

Although it seems to be pretty much impossible to adjust them with any degree of accuracy without a bike stand...


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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 20:31 
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http://www.mtbonline.co.za/info/mountai ... usting.htm

Should cover it. Rear mech might need some encouragement to move if it has been still for a while.

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I think i've managed to get the front sorted, and the back mostly sorted. The adjustment screws seem to be doing fuck all on the back in the main though. I'll have to go out and ride it to free it all up I expect.


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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 20:46 
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I think i've managed to get the front sorted, and the back mostly sorted. The adjustment screws seem to be doing fuck all on the back in the main though. I'll have to go out and ride it to free it all up I expect.


I have a spare rear mech or two if you need one.

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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 21:04 
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Ta, but that will involve breaking the chain, and I don't have the tools to do that.
I can get most of the gears, so it isn't the end of the world, and i'm sure it just needs properly adjusting after it has been oiled and run for a bit.


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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 18:25 
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Turns out that you can rename any segment that either you have created or that Strava has created on your behalf...
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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 18:27 
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Superb! Currently, none of my bikes work.

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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 18:34 
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Ta, but that will involve breaking the chain, and I don't have the tools to do that.


A chain breaker and some links are MUST on any ride. You'll thank me when your chain snaps 10 miles from home.

Although last time my chain broke the tool also broke when I was trying to repair it. Doh!


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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Mon Sep 30, 2013 18:39 
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chinnyhill10 wrote:
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Ta, but that will involve breaking the chain, and I don't have the tools to do that.


A chain breaker and some links are MUST on any ride. You'll thank me when your chain snaps 10 miles from home.

Although last time my chain broke the tool also broke when I was trying to repair it. Doh!


The chance of my chain snapping when i'm 10 miles from home is slim to none ;)


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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 9:25 
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myself and Mrs Fop backed this last night. Looks like a very neat piece of kit indeed. Still 10k off with just under a week to go.

http://www.dragoninnovation.com/projects/23-hammerhead

Essentially it's an ultra simple GPS for your bike, providing simple visual prompts. As a cyclist who gets irredeemably lost when straying away from my usual route, being able to not get lost in the first place will be a boon. Furthermore, just being able to go exploring but knowing this device will get me back when I'm ready, is ace.

Their slightly schmaltzy video does a better job of selling it than my witterings.


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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 17:17 
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I like how it combines a load of useful apps into one thingy, but I'm also of the opinion that satnav takes most of the adventure & joy out of driving, never mind playing on bikes :DD
(Although I will concede that it does remove most of the frustration when you're looking for a specific address in a strange town)


With that in mind I recommend that you compliment your purchase with the Ordnance Survey Landranger map(s) for your area. Once you learn how to read them you'll find all sorts of weird stuff surrounding you that you never knew existed, your mental map of the area will improve, you'll find a whole host of quiet(er) roads and with experience you'll learn how tough a route you're planning based on how far the contour lines are spaced. You will also feel a whole lot more manly once you can read it, find your location on it & find your way to wherever you want to go. Face it, using a satnav is pretty much just asking for directions the whole time ;)

Plus, if you've got nobbly tyres on you'll be able to see the bridleways & stuff you can ride on too. (England & Wales only. In Scotland you can ride wherever the fuck you want, within reason)

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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 13:19 
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Wullie wrote:
I like how it combines a load of useful apps into one thingy, but I'm also of the opinion that satnav takes most of the adventure & joy out of driving, never mind playing on bikes :DD
(Although I will concede that it does remove most of the frustration when you're looking for a specific address in a strange town)


With that in mind I recommend that you compliment your purchase with the Ordnance Survey Landranger map(s) for your area. Once you learn how to read them you'll find all sorts of weird stuff surrounding you that you never knew existed, your mental map of the area will improve, you'll find a whole host of quiet(er) roads and with experience you'll learn how tough a route you're planning based on how far the contour lines are spaced. You will also feel a whole lot more manly once you can read it, find your location on it & find your way to wherever you want to go. Face it, using a satnav is pretty much just asking for directions the whole time ;)

Plus, if you've got nobbly tyres on you'll be able to see the bridleways & stuff you can ride on too. (England & Wales only. In Scotland you can ride wherever the fuck you want, within reason)


Interesting, thank you! I wonder what jewels it will uncover in south-east London? An abandoned mine in Croydon. A cave in Catford. A bunch of entitled tossers in East Dulwich. There's only one way to find out: purchase!

I will report back with my findings.

And don't worry, I feel perfectly manly asking for directions on my bike. I don't even wear lycra. I wear bottomless chaps.


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You've missed a word out there fella.

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I wear bottomless chaps.

You've missed a word out there fella.


good point.

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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Fri Nov 08, 2013 16:39 
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:DD

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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 13:57 
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Remind us why you need more than one bike Malia? ;)


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 17:48 
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:D that's excellent! Love Danny's style.


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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 21:54 
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Remind us why you need more than one bike Malia? ;)


The Askrigg sections are filmed no more than 8 miles from me (Cow and Calf), in some cases, about 1 mile. I'd take some time to replicate it, but each bike is set up to maximise my magnificent stroke and turn all power into forward motion, and it's cold outside. Also, THE FUCK?!?!?!!

That was awesome.

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Best fence crossing technique I have ever seen! 1:10 is easily my favourite :DD

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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
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A friend of mine has started building a database of off-road routes. Might of interest to some here.

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I got all excited then until I remembered what topic was in :(

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I reckon "his bike only exploded because he fitted lights & mudguards to it" is probably the worst defence I've ever heard! :DD
http://metro.co.uk/2014/03/24/injured-c ... f-4677480/

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 Post subject: Re: Bikes
PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2015 19:22 
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Here we are, all my bikes when assembled:


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Lovely!

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I will post pics of mine later.

My fav is my Planet X Nanolight in yellow...

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My new mountain bike.


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Pah.

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Now that's what you call a bike.

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Mine is one like this. (not this exact one, but very similar)

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It gets better: It currently has a Child Seat on it, like this one...

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I was in Giant on Saturday buying the boy a bike for his birthday. Now I want one.


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 16, 2015 10:11 
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'Kin 'ell.

I've been meaning to get the Proflex sorted out for some time. I think I'll end up getting shot of it in the end, but I wanted to sort it out. The rear MCU has hardened which is apig. I've got some Land Rover bushings which could replace it that I was very kindly sent (Thank you, Krazywookie!!) but hadn't yet put on. Anyways, I was clearing space in the garage and put the stripped frame out of the way, by the window. You can see where this is going can't you... I glance out this morning and thought "That looks odd". The rear MCUs have melted!

I did some quick googling, and there was a company in the UK that does spares, but their website is knackered (Rapid Descent, Scotland). more googling reveals a website in the US that will ship what I need (MCUs for front and rear shocks) and that'll be $106 thank you very much.

OR I can do this

EDIT: AHAH! Ebay could sort me out for £90 with springs. Still form the US, though.

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IDEA I HAD WHEN I WAS IN THE SHOWER!

Could I buy a spring (spring rate to be determined, but sufficient for 2.5inches rear travel and I want it to be supple, not just a big hit) and make it fit? Assuming i can, then that is all well and good, but there would be little rebound dampening apart from my body mass. Could I use the Land Rover doodahs that Krazy wookie sent me above and below the spring to absorb the initial rebound? Would that work, if they are less compressible than the spring, then the whole thing will compress fine, but o the rebound, the spring energy would go into compressing them a bit first?

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I would disassemble the shock, fit the doodahs and leave it at that! Is there a damper inside the shock or something? I think not and as such a spring would make for godawful oscillations. I think poly bushes have inert damping properties which is why they are so handy in car suspension! That inner tube trick doesn't look like it would last very long :S


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 23, 2015 20:35 
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So in the pub someone was saying that if they really give it the beans on their bike they can hit 50mph.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 11:27 
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Grim... wrote:
So in the pub someone was saying that if they really give it the beans on their bike they can hit 50mph.

Really?


Not beyond the bounds of possibility. I doubt on the flat though. Downhill mind you, as Dp said. Top sprinters hit 40+ on the flat after 6 hours. Down the alps 70+ is reached.

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So in the pub someone was saying that if they really give it the beans on their bike they can hit 50mph.

Really?


My road bike runs out of gearing at 42 mph - beyond that I'm reliant on gravity to pick up speed as I can't spin my legs any faster.
Mine's only a compact triple gear set though, so with taller gearing and a bit more hill, yep, plausible.

Oooh, wait, I have evidence, though I'm not sure the 50mph isn't a GPS glitch.
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So in the pub someone was saying that if they really give it the beans on their bike they can hit 50mph.

Really?


My road bike runs out of gearing at 42 mph - beyond that I'm reliant on gravity to pick up speed as I can't spin my legs any faster.
Mine's only a compact triple gear set though, so with taller gearing and a bit more hill, yep, plausible.


You would have to spin a 52:11 at about 200rpm

Edit: a 53:11 at 120 rpm on 23mm 700c wheels is 45mph.

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