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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #90 on: January 14, 2008, 15:19:44 »
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #91 on: January 14, 2008, 18:48:24 »
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #92 on: January 15, 2008, 00:22:49 »
Thanks Bush Tucker Man!

No worries.

Still don't fully understand the appeal of singe-speeds :-k


Got it partly sorted out now, with a ride earlier


Might need a longer stem, but I'll just try flipping it over first.


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'Flipped' it this morning. Miles better, far lower now :)

It still might just need to go down the 'steerer-tube' an inch or so to be more or less 'spot on'

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #93 on: January 15, 2008, 10:30:24 »
good god! how do you guys ride with seats that high! i know its not a bmx or a down hill bike but still!

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #94 on: January 15, 2008, 12:47:59 »
good god! how do you guys ride with seats that high! i know its not a bmx or a down hill bike but still!

They're appropriate to the correct distance to the pedal, & equally importantly the knee angles, and saddle set-back (how far it is pushed rearwards on the seatpin)

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #95 on: January 15, 2008, 13:19:58 »
good god! how do you guys ride with seats that high! i know its not a bmx or a down hill bike but still!

Not much crotch room on those big frames either!

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #96 on: January 15, 2008, 19:06:53 »
....i know all about frame geometry with relation to handelbar height and seat height and crank length and tyre pressure and all that but its just not comfortable!

lower your seat and stand up when you want to go fast! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #97 on: January 15, 2008, 19:17:54 »
....i know all about frame geometry with relation to handelbar height and seat height and crank length and tyre pressure and all that but its just not comfortable!

lower your seat and stand up when you want to go fast! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mmmm, I used to race BMX....a LOT,  and you are right of course...
it's a little different when you are on a road bike.......
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #98 on: January 15, 2008, 20:29:30 »
Yes go and try doing 100 miles on your 20"er :shocked:

And yes I was a BMXer, well still are it never leaves you :evil:

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #99 on: January 15, 2008, 21:59:54 »
i done 50/60 on it! norwich/ myplace......i missed the train :oops: was a bit knackering but a bloody good work out!

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #100 on: January 15, 2008, 22:16:48 »
my mane problem isn't the seat, but my bloody super taky tires :twisted: how slow are they blimin ank, plus the single speed son't help with triple clamp boxers on it :lol:
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #101 on: January 15, 2008, 22:19:39 »
Not much crotch room on those big frames either!

My Dyna-Tech is 54.5cm centre-to-centre.
The 'yellow-bike' is (I think?) 55cm centre-to-centre
The (new) Pinnacle 'Expede' is 54cm centre-to-top (measured horizontally, as it has a sloping top-tube)
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #102 on: January 17, 2008, 09:43:21 »
FAO Boss

50/60 your mad!

To be fair me and Greeni used to ride everywhere, we'd ride our BMXs (well race one and other)15-20 miles to an race track, rip around all day, win, ride back. with a trophy sellotaped to our handlebars.

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #103 on: January 18, 2008, 10:04:07 »
i have been called that before yes, i run 120psi in front and 110 in the rear tyres too so its never the comfyest of rides also the 39x11 gearing doesn't help :? all cobbled together with no brakes. marvelous! nice and fast though,  i do give it to ya, when i was riding distance on that i would have wanted a bigger bike but i defiantly have more fun on the little ones.

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #104 on: January 19, 2008, 20:45:23 »
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7 weeks & counting

(to the next event)
Which is ???????????????

This one; Thornes Park, which is just to the south-west of the city-centre, on the route to the M1-south (jct39)

And tomorrow's the day :D

I feel good, almost to the point of I might shout "No Chain!" as I pass where SWMBO will be stood :lol:

(if I feel the same during the event........... obviously :roll:)








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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #105 on: January 19, 2008, 21:12:40 »
Best of luck Richard, keep us informed.

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #106 on: January 20, 2008, 15:22:08 »
I feel good, almost to the point of I might shout "No Chain!" as I pass where SWMBO will be stood :lol:

(if I feel the same during the event........... obviously :roll:)

Blimey!, that was hard!!
Very wet, sticky, & indeed,'claggy' at one point.
I had to stop 3 times to drag all the mud out from the chain-stays & fork crown

I think I did better than usual too :)
(due to new purpose-designed bike)


I didn't feel like shouting about my chain :oops:





Results will be posted as soon as I know them.


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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #107 on: January 20, 2008, 18:25:22 »

Quote from: Bush_Tucker_Man link=1179842087/300#312 date=1200842412
Results will be posted as soon as I know them.


The results are now up.............
Seniors/Vets event

23rd/39; Overall
10th/20; Age-Group




I think I did better than usual too :)
(due to new purpose-designed bike)

Apparantly I did :grin:
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #108 on: January 20, 2008, 21:41:15 »
Just added the photos to my 'www' in the 'Cycling. 4' album.
There's not a lot of variation in angles/backgrounds as SWMBO didn't wander too far from the lap-counters/finish-line
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #109 on: January 20, 2008, 21:50:08 »
speaking of chains, just got one of these.....cost £25 and [!Expletive Deleted!] up a parktool chain splitter. anyone else running this sort of thing?
i go through chains quicker than tyres and this some aint so posed to break. so it would be nice to know if i can rely on it

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #110 on: January 21, 2008, 11:33:15 »
Get one off a moped :lol:
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #111 on: January 22, 2008, 10:57:29 »
Had the day off it yesterday :oops: (even had a slice of Chocolate cake in the evening!! First cake of any kind this year)

After all, the season ended for me on Sunday ;)

I did go out for a short run last night though, & got fairly wet in the rain.

Debating whether to go out on bike today, or have today off as well?????????
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #112 on: January 22, 2008, 17:19:55 »
Good result RT...
Definately the right time take a well earned break (whilst it's raining! )



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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #113 on: January 22, 2008, 20:14:37 »
Good result RT...
Definately the right time take a well earned break (whilst it's raining! )

Thanks, considering that the winner was an ex-British Champion (& World Championship squad member), & I belive that another highly placed rider is an ex-Junior champion
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #114 on: January 29, 2008, 16:58:12 »
I know I stated a couple of posts above this one that the Cyclo-Cross season had ended for me on Sunday 20th, however................... I found a new event, well it wasn't listed on Saturday  :?

The Greetland Handicap

I'm on day-off that Sunday too. Hmmm.. :-k :-k

It's a hard choice, as an old friend, who raced at Thornes Park (my last event at Wakefield) with me has asked if I want to join him up at Dalby Forest for a ride round their bike-trails

Decisions, decisions :-k :-k

(especially as I've put the Trek up for sale/PX)
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #115 on: February 07, 2008, 21:11:28 »
I'm off this week (well, bar 2 days, until 5th March :dance:), but sadly it's been a bit breezy up here so far (I finished on Monday 4th)

I could do with a few totally still days, as I've got a few long rides in my head, but don't fancy the idea of getting perhaps a hilly 30+ miles return journey & having a head-wind all the way back home :twisted:

Still, I think I'm racing this Sunday (as mentioned in the previous posting) up at Greetland, so that'll be nice!
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #116 on: February 07, 2008, 22:54:35 »
Since I last posted, I've been doing roughly 2 to 2.5 hours a night, with a 40min run in the morning, and then 4 hours at the weekend...
Dropped a bit of weight, but still loads to go.
Should be fit for the 24 hour races in the Summer !
Trouble is, I have lots of spannering to do on the 90 aswell !!!

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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #117 on: February 08, 2008, 10:59:29 »
Since I last posted, I've been doing roughly 2 to 2.5 hours a night, with a 40min run in the morning, and then 4 hours at the weekend...
Dropped a bit of weight, but still loads to go.
Should be fit for the 24 hour races in the Summer !
Trouble is, I have lots of spannering to do on the 90 aswell !!!

That's a lot more than me, especially on the running front - I hate it, but need to do it
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #118 on: February 09, 2008, 20:10:24 »
I know I stated a couple of posts above this one that the Cyclo-Cross season had ended for me on Sunday 20th, however................... I found a new event, well it wasn't listed on Saturday  :?

The Greetland Handicap

I'm on day-off that Sunday too. Hmmm.. :-k :-k

Bike sorted. Kit packed

SWMBO's told me she's not going to this one, so................. I hope there's someone there I know to hold the 110's keys whilst I dash round the fields/woods like a lunatic :roll:


It's a hard choice, as an old friend, who raced at Thornes Park (my last event at Wakefield) with me has asked if I want to join him up at Dalby Forest for a ride round their bike-trails

Decisions, decisions :-k :-k
(especially as I've put the Trek up for sale/PX)

Sorry Nick old buddy, but it looks like 'cross'

Far too early during annual-leave to dash off up to Dalby Forest for several hours
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Re: fancy a new (push) bike
« Reply #119 on: February 10, 2008, 17:43:02 »
Blimey!!
That was a fast race, even allowing for the shorter time of it.

Lots of grass, a twisty sandy section (could double as a BMX track), some single-track in the scrub.
Plus a couple of trips up a banking - very slippery! (failed it every time)

It was really a 'support' event for the British Schools Cycling Association Cyclo-Cross Championships.

Sorry no photos of me, as I did have to go by myself, only of the race prior to ours (14-16 year age group)

Ours was run as a 'Handicap Event'.
The ladies set off first (@ 14:35)
Veteran 60 next (@2:00 minutes)
Veteran 50 (@ 3:00)
Veteran 40 ( @ 5:00)
Seniors (@ 6:00)

I got a reasonable start, 3rd (?) in age-group, then gained about 5 places in just over a lap :)

By 'the bell', I was in a tussle with 2 riders, I managed to drop one on the last field stretch.
The other one just got away at a sprint-finish, I reckon (so did he, upon a hand-shake after crossing the line) that I'd have had him if it had been another 10 yards, as he was fading fast.

Sorry, no idea of places yet.  I checked the above link just prior to typing this

My few photos will be added to my 'www' later this evening, & the results when I know them.


Phil Norfolk, one of the 'Schools' organisers had a list for a 'Summer Cross Series', so that'll be under examination, as soon as it's added to the site
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