Dunwich Dynamo (Sat 16th - SUn 17th July)

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Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
Anyone from CC is very welcome to mob up at the start at London fields, there were a dozen odd last year, we can leave together or in groups and then fragment into smaller groups to suit speed and style and personality, it's hard to stay in much bigger anyway, groups reform at stops now and then

in short get hold of someone's mobile and turn up, call and look for someone waving their hand over their head

anyone wants mine, PM me theirs and I'll text them
 

al-fresco

Growing older but not up...
Location
Shropshire
OK - reserved a ticket to be collected at Ipswich, bike is lit up like a Christmas tree (2 front, 2 rear) - see you there!
 

Auntie Helen

Ich bin Powerfrau!
I'll be leaving at about 8pm, probably with Wowbagger and other YACFers although I expect I'll end up ahead of them as they have camping gear.

I know Gordy from YACF will also be doing the DunRun on a trike but I may be the only female triker so say hello when you pass me!
 
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User10571

Guest
I know Gordy from YACF will also be doing the DunRun on a trike but I may be the only female triker so say hello when you pass me!

Unless I'm very much mistaken, Gordy's trike is one of the George Longstaff upwrong variety - so a bit chalk n' cheese-ish when it comes to making comparisons....
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tmcd35

Active Member
Location
Norfolk
Doing my first dun run solo as everyone else I know thinks it's plain mad doing it !!!!!


Your Friends are right - welcome to the loony asylum :tongue:



Hi there :hello:

Whereaouts in Narfuk are ya bor?

I'm in the heart of the city (actually the back end, Mile X). I've got three options depending on how k-nackard I feel when I reach the coast.

1) Cycle back to Darsham and get the train (most likely)
2) Cycle up to Lowestoft and convince parents/sister to feed me before getting on the train (a good option)
3) Cycle back via Bungay, Poringland and Trowse. (only if the Red Bull seriously kicks in)
 

leyton condor

Veteran
Location
London
Checking the weather forecast and it does not look 100% dry. Do I get myself a new set of crud roadracers or not. I'm slightly reluctant as my last set got a bit damaged on the coach last year (before imploding mid winter on a wet commute). What are the rest of you doing?mudguards or not?
 

Little yellow Brompton

A dark destroyer of biscuits!
Location
Bridgend
Checking the weather forecast and it does not look 100% dry. Do I get myself a new set of crud roadracers or not. I'm slightly reluctant as my last set got a bit damaged on the coach last year (before imploding mid winter on a wet commute). What are the rest of you doing?mudguards or not?

It's not a real bike unless it has mudguards
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
nice tailwind though, I'll take some rain in return for no headwind

for the first time ever I might go some plastic bags over feet, I hate wet feet and no overshoe I've ever heard of will keep feet dry for more than 30 minutes

I have proper mudguards 24/7, nice ones fitted by Condor on day one, I look forward to sniggering at people with muddy arses

and if rain is forecast it should keep the daytrippers away

I'm ignoring the fact that a tailwind going up might be a headwind trying to go back on low ebb
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
Rain? Meh. Shimano MW80s will keep my feet dry, and I'll have the Carradice on the back so that'll keep my posterior clean.
 

PoweredByVeg

Über Member
Location
Lingwood/Norwich
Hi tmcd35
How about cramming into my little Fiat Punto, there'll be me and a mate, and the cycle rack will take 3 skinny road bikes. There was going to be 3 of us but one's dropped out.
 
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