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Renishaw to Frecheville?if you really want zim you can just start at renishaw/mastin moor and finish at frecheville spar petrol station
that's one helluva commute!

Renishaw to Frecheville?if you really want zim you can just start at renishaw/mastin moor and finish at frecheville spar petrol station
Whaddya mean needs to be warm - it is warm! was at least 6 or 7 deg C today! Lovely weather.zimzum42 said:Oooh, just spotted this.
Right, still up for it, but it needs to be warm!
Don't worry, i'm up for this challenge, just don't expect it to be this week!
And I'm prepared to lose, sounds like it's not the flattest.
Still, I'll perhaps enjoy the fleeting glory of burning away from you at the start and then just quit, a kind of one stage Cipollini
zimzum42 said:81 inches I think it's 48x16
I can flip the wheel to give me 48x19, but it's still not ideal for anything dramatically steep!
Canrider said:
Canrider said:Heh.
So post your route (Googlemaps will do fine) and let us kibitz it, then! There is, of course, always the possibility that you're taking the hard short route where a longer flatter one may exist, no? So post it!
As I've said in the past, my first impulse to try fixed gear was precisely the knowledge that I was only ever switching from 52x17 to 39x17 on any ride I undertook, so I split the difference to 48x18=72" and was a very, very happy camper.
I could do that I'll try it in fact maybe this eve.Canrider said:Not to worry, I see what you're referring to: a climb of roughly 450m over a mile or so (If Googlemaps' pedometer function is to be trusted, naturally!).
Might I recommend you turning north off the A6135 onto Rotherham Road into the centre of what I assume is called either Mosborough, Halfway or Westfield, then L onto Station Road, leaving and rejoining the A6135 at the points you've indicated but flattening out that steep hill into a rise of a similar amount but over 2+ miles instead of just over 1.
You could spread it out even more by going all the way up past Crystal Peaks before making the L turn back through town to the A6135, but I can't assume where you're going to need to stop!
hmm... i 'spose so...zimzum42 said:Having no option of changing gear does make you attack a climb quite aggressively, which isn't to everyone's taste admittedly. Still, I'm one of those who tends to fly at everything a bit too fast, especially massive gyratories.
When i go to Scarborough, I admit I'd take a geared bike, it wouldn't be much fun doing some of that climbing on 81".
I guess your point is true, it wouldn't be that great riding around there with a fixie, especially when it's not geared for the flat, and i'd hate descending with low gearing on a fixed, you certainly wouldn't enjoy spinning that fast and trying to stay on.
But as for the 'it's possible on fixed' argument, it definitely is, but I think it would be a much more pleasant ride with a geared bike, just annoying to have to lug all the extra weight of the block etc when you know how light and nippy full of feel a ride on fixed is.
Damn, have we reached some sort of comprimise here?
It's not through the usual mapsdotgoogle, it'sdidn't know google maps has a pedometer function? will it tell you the height of a particular spot?!
Canrider said:Not to worry, I see what you're referring to: a climb of roughly 450m over a mile or so (If Googlemaps' pedometer function is to be trusted, naturally!).
bonj said:A mile is only 1555 metres