Holdsworth
Guru
- Location
- Crewe, Cheshire
I have tried using the back lanes for my ride home from work for the past two days now. I only use them on the run home due to not having adequate lighting to see potholes in the dark, which it is at 7-15 in the morning.
I am glad I haven't been using them in the dark, some sections are like the Somme!!! Well compared the A51 anyway
I have been able to dodge a few in the dwindling light at 4-30 to 5-00 pm which is when I am using them. I don't plan on getting a really powerful light very soon, maybe in a week or two, looking at a MS MJ-808 as a possible purchase. I will continue to use the main roads in the morning and use the back roads in the evening when it isn't so bad.
I'll tell you what though, I am glad I fitted the crud mk2's to my bike in the autumn. The mud that lies on the lanes in terrible, if it wasn't the guards I would arrive home with a huge brown streak up my back and all over my rucksack. I have never ridden on mud before but these guards seem to be doing the trick for riding a road bike without eyelets on anything more than perfectly dry roads. They do a good job of keeping the cr*p off the vital components (chain ring, downtube, me!!!) They just seem to be letting a bit of muck get onto the BB area where it is already quite badly rusted, respray in the next month I swear
Overall the route is mostly more peaceful than using the main roads. It does get a bit worse when I go through Church Minshull and up the bank over the narrow canal bridge, I get a few close overtakes on that stretch and a lot of cars seem to speed past as the road straightens out when you get about a mile from Middlewich Road. The traffic lights at Bradfield Green are a pain in the a***, they are out of service ATM and they have some temporary ones up at the moment that take 3-4-5 minutes to go through a full cycle. This means long tailbacks on all roads leading to them and more close overtakes down Flowers Lane where cars can't pass for a while because of the width of the road and the jam going the other way.
I am glad I haven't been using them in the dark, some sections are like the Somme!!! Well compared the A51 anyway
I have been able to dodge a few in the dwindling light at 4-30 to 5-00 pm which is when I am using them. I don't plan on getting a really powerful light very soon, maybe in a week or two, looking at a MS MJ-808 as a possible purchase. I will continue to use the main roads in the morning and use the back roads in the evening when it isn't so bad.
I'll tell you what though, I am glad I fitted the crud mk2's to my bike in the autumn. The mud that lies on the lanes in terrible, if it wasn't the guards I would arrive home with a huge brown streak up my back and all over my rucksack. I have never ridden on mud before but these guards seem to be doing the trick for riding a road bike without eyelets on anything more than perfectly dry roads. They do a good job of keeping the cr*p off the vital components (chain ring, downtube, me!!!) They just seem to be letting a bit of muck get onto the BB area where it is already quite badly rusted, respray in the next month I swear
Overall the route is mostly more peaceful than using the main roads. It does get a bit worse when I go through Church Minshull and up the bank over the narrow canal bridge, I get a few close overtakes on that stretch and a lot of cars seem to speed past as the road straightens out when you get about a mile from Middlewich Road. The traffic lights at Bradfield Green are a pain in the a***, they are out of service ATM and they have some temporary ones up at the moment that take 3-4-5 minutes to go through a full cycle. This means long tailbacks on all roads leading to them and more close overtakes down Flowers Lane where cars can't pass for a while because of the width of the road and the jam going the other way.