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Looks like we had similar conditionsView attachment 33398Only 270+ miles today
Looks like we had similar conditionsView attachment 33398Only 270+ miles today
Done!3 bikes -Wester Ross touring bike @1882 Frame custom built- Saracen Protrak M.B @1993 approx and a Raliegh Airlite300 @2010 approx. All used and in good condition. WR used the most as the other half now has an electric bike as her joints are causing problems and its the most compatible to what she can now manage
any pictures? sounds interesting
What a great day it was for it today, I did a 50 miler today after the same yesterday and had to do a bit of stretching to relieve the sore legs. Day off tomorrow as its going to rain and I have a brew to do.Took the winter bike out earlier so I grabbed a photo. 72 miles in the saddle, think it's the most comfortable bike I own.
and a bit of a classic fleet it is, I do love the old 80's fully rigid MTB's, I have a Diamaond back from the same era.Well here is my 'fleet'
This is the Saracen m/b. It is a Powertrek. Made in England Tange tubing. Handle bar riser fitted as age gets the better of me.
My road bike £400 new off the web, Airlite 300, carbon forks Ali tubing. The rack is a front rack nicked off the wifes tourer which she can no longer uses.
If I had a bike fit reckon the result would not be better than what this gives. The ride is a little severe and it does not get many outings now.
And finally Wester Ross built in about 82. Frame produced in Scotland, on the West Coast at Aultbea. 531 D/B tubing. British Blumell mudguards. Originally had GB dropbars and TA cylotourist chainset. Never used the drops so converted to straight bars with bar ends. - much better control on loose surfaces, the TA chainset used to flex too much so fitted a Stronglight . The racks are early Jim Blackburn ones. Campag budget peddles and its on its second Brooks saddle. I built the wheels, first ones ever and still running true- the rims are concave in profile Belgium made , (very strong but not very areo.) Was originally 5spd rear sprocket now 6 but looking to upgrade to 9 spd. The cable guides on the top tube rusted off hence the two metal bands. Note the neat pump fixing using one pump peg. I fitted a Sanyo roller dynamo which worked great until the bearing gave up the ghost - with LED lighting not needed now anyway.
Hope this all works ok got one finger typers cramp
A nice view and a good descent :)The reward for making it to the top
Is that where the clown lives?I live in Derry
Love it!Here's a pic of my work horse complete with butchered trailer. Even moved flat with this beast
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At the moment I use leg warmers and a Roubaix type top or if cold/threat of wet then a Castelli Alpha Jacket, thin skull cap under the helmet and thin fingered gloves and I carry a very very thin gilet in case of puncture or mechanical and overshoes. As winter gets colder I put a warmer merino base layer under the Alpha Jacket and wear Castelli Sorpasso Bib tights, thicker gloves and also have Northwave Extreme winter boots. All expensive kit but I am glad I have it.What cycling clothing do you guys wear on the colder autumn/winter day rides to keep warm? I went out the other morning and it was a tad nippy.
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