2021, riding mileage and updates
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Re: 2021, riding mileage and updates
13 miles on the SS after a 12hr night. Not sure it was a good idea but at least my tooth didn't feel like it was about to explode. It looks like the Forestry Commission are having concerns about a Giant Vampire infestation judging by the size of the stakes they've piled up.
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I was laughing the other day when out at Goring jumps, it seems i'm the only one of the parents who tries and attempts the jumps.
I think part of it is trying to get acceptance from the kids, partly justifying turning up on a 160mm bike and partly just because i bloody love it !
I do struggle at times to find the next level on certain jumps though. I did about 40-50 runs at this jump and i still need another 3-4 pedal strokes to nail it 100% every time, it's a decent drop into a bowl then out the other side. But as i'm approaching the bowl i have a desire to drag/tap the brakes to modulate my speed and it's really hard to get past it and carry that extra little bit of speed. I'm really hoping we have a few more dry weeks so i can head over again and again, keep sessioning it and just getting it 'right'. The thing is though, as you're going up the slope it really does feel like you're going to land in another county. ! Keeping it going that little bit faster is really tough.
I think part of it is trying to get acceptance from the kids, partly justifying turning up on a 160mm bike and partly just because i bloody love it !
I do struggle at times to find the next level on certain jumps though. I did about 40-50 runs at this jump and i still need another 3-4 pedal strokes to nail it 100% every time, it's a decent drop into a bowl then out the other side. But as i'm approaching the bowl i have a desire to drag/tap the brakes to modulate my speed and it's really hard to get past it and carry that extra little bit of speed. I'm really hoping we have a few more dry weeks so i can head over again and again, keep sessioning it and just getting it 'right'. The thing is though, as you're going up the slope it really does feel like you're going to land in another county. ! Keeping it going that little bit faster is really tough.
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Re: 2021, riding mileage and updates
Indeed not - Summerlee Ave, East Finchley. Used to run down Bishops Ave and around Hampstead Heath - but not that bit of Hampstead Heath ...formula400 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 11:58 pmswains lane, flash sod.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 7:12 pmBlimey - I used to live there . In 1986!formula400 wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 3:58 pm Did 20km today, in my thermal bib tights and a long sleeved jersey, not the cleverest thing I’ve done, was a tad warm.
Any ways that include 6/7 reps of Swains lane. Can’t remember, did’t have the mind set to do the 10 I set out today do. But next time I’ll do 10, I hope.
Also fitted new tyres, pure road ones, Conti Grand Prix GT, the old ones were road/light gravel. So far seem good. Let’s see but happy.
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fair play, got to keep at it and show the young ones how its doneweeksy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 10:04 am I was laughing the other day when out at Goring jumps, it seems i'm the only one of the parents who tries and attempts the jumps.
I think part of it is trying to get acceptance from the kids, partly justifying turning up on a 160mm bike and partly just because i bloody love it !
I do struggle at times to find the next level on certain jumps though. I did about 40-50 runs at this jump and i still need another 3-4 pedal strokes to nail it 100% every time, it's a decent drop into a bowl then out the other side. But as i'm approaching the bowl i have a desire to drag/tap the brakes to modulate my speed and it's really hard to get past it and carry that extra little bit of speed. I'm really hoping we have a few more dry weeks so i can head over again and again, keep sessioning it and just getting it 'right'. The thing is though, as you're going up the slope it really does feel like you're going to land in another county. ! Keeping it going that little bit faster is really tough.
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cool, I run that sort of way as well, its great as there are loads of little routes that can be made from there.Mr Moofo wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 10:27 amIndeed not - Summerlee Ave, East Finchley. Used to run down Bishops Ave and around Hampstead Heath - but not that bit of Hampstead Heath ...
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Fitted gears again, in the process discovered I needed new BB bearings, went to LBS and got them fitted (Hope 30mm BB) fitted BB and crank, went to swap free hub body and discovered wheel bearings need cleaning and lubing, free hub body bearings were toast so back to LBS for more bearings. All now built up and ready to roll.
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But other than that ....MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:14 pm Fitted gears again, in the process discovered I needed new BB bearings, went to LBS and got them fitted (Hope 30mm BB) fitted BB and crank, went to swap free hub body and discovered wheel bearings need cleaning and lubing, free hub body bearings were toast so back to LBS for more bearings. All now built up and ready to roll.
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Planned a nice 80km loop today, through Barnet and Epping and back, got 11km in and some bloke opened his car door just as I was passing and I could swerve enough to avoid it, clipped the door and went over the bars, got up and my thumb was pointing in a strange way, the driver drive me to A&E whilst my mate pushed my bike. The x-rayed it after putting it back in, no damage just swelling, riding home was fun after.
Scratched brake lever, small chip on the top tube, and gilet damaged. Helmet needs replacing,
Looks like no cycling for a week or 2 just running.
Scratched brake lever, small chip on the top tube, and gilet damaged. Helmet needs replacing,
Looks like no cycling for a week or 2 just running.
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Heal fast F400.
No riding on the MTB for me today. Dentist opened up dodgy tooth, he removed some of the old rubber plug, after much reaming and tugging the last bit was stuck in, so after rinsing the hole out with bleach he's filled the hole with solvent to dissolve the remnants of the old plug and calcium carbonate to further bleach the tooth and kill any germs left. Back in two weeks for round 2. Tooth feels rather sore after the hammering and scraping and drilling assault it had today.
No riding on the MTB for me today. Dentist opened up dodgy tooth, he removed some of the old rubber plug, after much reaming and tugging the last bit was stuck in, so after rinsing the hole out with bleach he's filled the hole with solvent to dissolve the remnants of the old plug and calcium carbonate to further bleach the tooth and kill any germs left. Back in two weeks for round 2. Tooth feels rather sore after the hammering and scraping and drilling assault it had today.
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cheers fella but I think you win that, sod that big time.
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How you feeling this morning?formula400 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 10:07 am cheers fella but I think you win that, sod that big time.
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alright, hip and side of chest is a bit sore, can't use the left thumb, but ok, currently looking at new cycle helmets, wife not impressed at all.MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 10:12 amHow you feeling this morning?formula400 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 10:07 am cheers fella but I think you win that, sod that big time.
photo does not show the true fatness of it
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So there was me thinking I was "over tyred"..........
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Now I'm no medical expert but I suspect its the thumb on the right, that looks painful.formula400 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 2:22 pmalright, hip and side of chest is a bit sore, can't use the left thumb, but ok, currently looking at new cycle helmets, wife not impressed at all.MingtheMerciless wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 10:12 amHow you feeling this morning?formula400 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 03, 2021 10:07 am cheers fella but I think you win that, sod that big time.
photo does not show the true fatness of it
"Of all the stories you told me, which ones were true and which ones weren't?"
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Well techincally it's for me, you Phil and my lad
Forest of Dean. I'll whatsapp you