15th Jan, Surrey hills?
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Re: 15th Jan, Surrey hills?
Just one thing to consider is, we'll want to get changed if doing cake outside.
Sweat chills quickly so if we come back down and then stand round at 5deg, people are going to be cold.
So for me, I'd wanna get to car, throw some dry tops on before standing or sitting outside for coffee and cake.
Sweat chills quickly so if we come back down and then stand round at 5deg, people are going to be cold.
So for me, I'd wanna get to car, throw some dry tops on before standing or sitting outside for coffee and cake.
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Re: 15th Jan, Surrey hills?
Righty ho. You could drop me a text at some point when about to head back to Peaslake, no worries if it's all a bit too uncertain though. If the weather's like today you should have a great day on the hill although there's a fog warning until 11am locally so it could be a bit murky in the dips early on.Beancounter wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:53 pmI would assume so, if not at the Hurtwood then definitely at Peaslake Village Stores given they sell cake.Count Steer wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:21 pmHi mon ami, will you be doing the post-ride coffee thing at The Hurtwood on Sat? If so, what sort of time?Beancounter wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 2:19 pm So how many have we got signed up?
Me
Weeksy + 1
Big Dan + 2
Mr Moofo
Mark
Crust
Ming all being well
Cheers.
Time wise is a bit difficult to say. Let me have a think and I'll drop you a message.
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Re: 15th Jan, Surrey hills?
Last time they went back to the cars, loaded up the bikes and drove (the 300 yards) to The Hurtwood/Peaslake shop.weeksy wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:59 pm Just one thing to consider is, we'll want to get changed if doing cake outside.
Sweat chills quickly so if we come back down and then stand round at 5deg, people are going to be cold.
So for me, I'd wanna get to car, throw some dry tops on before standing or sitting outside for coffee and cake.
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Aye, sounds fine with me. Just don't want to be frozen and not enjoying chatting etc.
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Re: 15th Jan, Surrey hills?
Depending what time you finish and if people actually want to stick around a while I'd recommend inside at The Hurtwood in the warm rather than standing outside the shop (even with their legendary cheese straws).
(There's a mid-ride hot drinks opportunity on the top of one of the hills - at Leith Hill tower which is usually like the Ace Café for MTBs at weekends).
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Re: 15th Jan, Surrey hills?
Cracking ride, nice to revisit some old trails (its been 10 years since I last rode BKB) and be shown some new ones by Beancounter. Great banter and company.
Weeksy Minimus should have his frame filled with dwarf star lead. He's rather quick and him and his mates have no fear and lovely style over jumps.
Thanks to Mr Moofo and his mate for the lift.
This is me down BKB with the Sith Hound when I was a bit quicker:
Weeksy Minimus should have his frame filled with dwarf star lead. He's rather quick and him and his mates have no fear and lovely style over jumps.
Thanks to Mr Moofo and his mate for the lift.
This is me down BKB with the Sith Hound when I was a bit quicker:
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Well that was a whole bunch of fun. Seeing the fellas from here and riding bikes. Epic.
Highlight of the day was seeing Ming who I didn't know could ride anything other than the sdw go past me when I took the roity high levels be following the youngest of the gang, I went high and bang, bike on my inside, wtf, didn't know anyone else was following me lol. Great riding blokey.
My o n highlight was hitting every jump, drop, tree root and launch without a consideration for them. Also trying to keep the body position better and spent all day hanging onto the wheel of the youngest rider who usually smokes me. Today I was with him all the way on every trail.
Kudos to Moofo and crust who clearly found things challenging but kept in going and looked like they enjoyed it.
Can't wait for the next one.
We ended up in the jump area with the crazies launching the gaps.
They met ollie Wilkins who's some internet hero of theirs and he joined in towing them into the bottom jumps.
Highlight of the day was seeing Ming who I didn't know could ride anything other than the sdw go past me when I took the roity high levels be following the youngest of the gang, I went high and bang, bike on my inside, wtf, didn't know anyone else was following me lol. Great riding blokey.
My o n highlight was hitting every jump, drop, tree root and launch without a consideration for them. Also trying to keep the body position better and spent all day hanging onto the wheel of the youngest rider who usually smokes me. Today I was with him all the way on every trail.
Kudos to Moofo and crust who clearly found things challenging but kept in going and looked like they enjoyed it.
Can't wait for the next one.
We ended up in the jump area with the crazies launching the gaps.
They met ollie Wilkins who's some internet hero of theirs and he joined in towing them into the bottom jumps.
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Re: 15th Jan, Surrey hills?
Ta, that’ll be the silent drive Onyx/Nobl hub allowing me to sneak up behind you like a true Galactic Dictator and launch a sneak attack (overtake, I mean overtake)!weeksy wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 6:16 pm Highlight of the day was seeing Ming who I didn't know could ride anything other than the sdw go past me when I took the roity high levels be following the youngest of the gang, I went high and bang, bike on my inside, wtf, didn't know anyone else was following me lol. Great riding blokey.
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"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
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Re: 15th Jan, Surrey hills?
There was a lot of moaning about the mild descent preparation…..
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"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."
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Re: 15th Jan, Surrey hills?
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."
"My dear Doctor, they're all true."
"Even the lies?"
"Especially the lies."
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Re: 15th Jan, Surrey hills?
Mark ( acid yellow Specialized) just sent me a message to say thanks to everyone for the fun day out on Saturday- he said it was great to ride with kids who where happy to ride and talk with people old enough to be their grandparents
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I had to laugh when him and my lad were talking about family holiday in Burgundy... how on earth they got onto Burgundy as a subject was beyond me.
He was impressive... for an old boy
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Re: 15th Jan, Surrey hills?
It's changed a bit since then, BKB especially - it was probably known as Reservoir Dogs back then - clearly before Richard Kelly/All Biked Up worked some magic on it.MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Sat Jan 15, 2022 4:18 pm
This is me down BKB with the Sith Hound when I was a bit quicker:
Sorry for the late reply. Glad you all enjoyed. I was pretty broken at the end. Got home, dumped the bike in the garage and promptly fell asleep in the bath.
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An observation, not a criticism, an observation. It looks too small to me, bars too low and too close to you. You look, to me, scrunched up and uncomfortable on it.
You're not short are you? Taller than me, at 1.83m, as I recall? What size are you on?
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I'm 6'0 on a large G170millemille wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 7:15 pmAn observation, not a criticism, an observation. It looks too small to me, bars too low and too close to you. You look, to me, scrunched up and uncomfortable on it.
You're not short are you? Taller than me, at 1.83m, as I recall? What size are you on?
https://geometrygeeks.bike/bike/whyte-g170-2018/
The post was a bit low, but I do like it lower than most would. It's got a 40mm stem on it. I think I have 1 spacer of 5mm I could lift them but that's about it.