FNRttC FNRttC to Brighton 8th May 2009

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GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
OK, I'll give the johnsons baby powder and a sandwich bag route a try. I'll try most things once and I have nothing to loose but my credibility in the eyes of my family if they catch me preparing it.
 

TimO

Guru
Location
London
The talc on and in most new tubes is left over from the manufacturing process, and is there to stop the hot tube from sticking to itself before it's cooled down.

There is some argument about the necessity of using Talc. Jobst Brandt gets quite irate about it, but he gets pretty irate about anything which he has set his mind against (and if your not with him, you're against him!).

I suspect it may help getting tyres on slightly, and it's not exactly onerous to slap a bit of talc on the spare tyres just in case. It has the added benefit that my tyres are also likely to be free of Athlete's Foot!

With repaired tyres, it's necessary to make sure that the bits of the tyre where the vulcanising solution hasn't been covered by the patch are stuck to something other than the rest of the tyre.
 

Andrij

Über Member
Location
Thulcandra
I will cycle in the dark no more!

Take one Shimano Ultegra dyno-hub on a Mavic OpenPro rim and plug into it one B&M Cyo senso plus and darkness is banished. :sad: I'm looking forward to giving the setup a proper test Friday night.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
TimO said:
There is some argument about the necessity of using Talc. Jobst Brandt gets quite irate about it, but he gets pretty irate about anything which he has set his mind against (and if your not with him, you're against him!).

With repaired tyres, it's necessary to make sure that the bits of the tyre where the vulcanising solution hasn't been covered by the patch are stuck to something other than the rest of the tyre.

y'man Jobst Brandt sounds like he defines a "typical serious cyclist" aka my worst nightmare to me. Big on firmly held opinions short on tolerance of those who don't share them. Does he out opine the chap who runs the rivendell company/cult in america I wonder?

vulcanising solution? how quaint. but it is nice to ride around with a mini cheese grater thingy and a small block of small soft stone if that is what floats your boat. Will the use of glueless patches see me cast into outer darkness or have sages shaking their heads? i love 'em and have never had one fail on me yet.

and what is is about the -less suffix in cycling? glueless patches self evidently have glue on them in exactly the same way as my clipless pedals have a ruddy great clip built into them. then again tubeless tyres don't have tubes sowhat do I know? The internal angle of two sides of a regular octagon is 135 degrees for one thing!
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
AdrianC said:
On the subject of talc, I'm just a little concerned about 100 people leaving a mist of lilly of the valley behind them as they wend their way southwards.
let's be honest about this. If you're in the Madeira Cafe with a few dozen cyclists (of the male persuasion) a bit of talc can do no harm.
I put a new tyre on the (rebuilt) front wheel this morning. It was tough going. Three levers and a whole lot of language. I must be getting old.
 

Will1985

Über Member
Location
South Norfolk
Note to self - charge up Garmin and lights for Friday...

I'm not sure the 705 will last both ways - would it be really cheeky to plug it in to charge at the cafe?!?!
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Will1985 said:
I'm not sure the 705 will last both ways - would it be really cheeky to plug it in to charge at the cafe?!?!
ask - they're very obliging, but I don't know if there's a socket handy.
 

Andrij

Über Member
Location
Thulcandra
As done previously (via other fora), I'm available for escort service to Hyde Park Corner. If anyone is coming from/through East London or arriving at any of the City rail stations (Liverpool, Fenchurch, London Bridge, Canon) and wants/needs someone to ride with send me a PM. Please include station and time of arrival / preferred meet-up point and time.
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
TEC revised schedule
HPC to Coulsdon - User10571, Rob F, Flying Dodo, Oscar's Dad
Coulsdon to Horley - Tim Hall, Alex B, Aperitif,
Horley to the Greenhouses - Mike E, Kathy P, Tim P, Des O'D, with Hatler and Tynan in reserve - you will receive mail
Beacon to the Madeira - yrs truly, Charlotte, Adrian C

Davywalnutwhips - please call me on 0776 210 731. For some reason I have your surname down as Walnutwhips, and I think I may have that wrong. And I'd like you to join Radius at Tooting Broadway.
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
Tynan in reserve for TEC?

wha?

is that a typo, happy to serve naturally but other that fitting a tube/tyre, and battlefield repairs I've very limited technical skill and no bloody idea on the route whatsoever

I'l be riding down from the Walthamstow area if that helps anyone that needs showing the way btw
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
Mike E
Bed and Breakfaster 1
Bed and Breakfaster 2
Bed and Breakfaster 3
Flying Dodo
Dan Br....er
Simon L (another one)
Steve R
Helen B
Adrian C
Marilyn B
Julian D
Stuart A
Rob H
Davywalnutwhips
tdr1nka
Zoe F
Radius
Aperitif
John G
Jane G
User10571
Martin S
Clive B
Louise L
Jane D
Dan B
Tim H
Sitting Duck
redjedi
lee 1010
Greg C
Marna G
Katsura I
Des O'D
Peter C
Rich P
Tom Gr y
Tynan D
Tanya G
Andrij B
Sarah T
John F
Paul M
Dan P
Isa T
Iain C
Peter M
Alastair M
Steve D
Rob F
Alan L
Frances C
Mark H
Alan C
Kat I
Fred S
Charlotte B
Liz N
Alex B
Eric B
Paul B
Colin A
Will1985
David G
Gill C
Matthew S
Adrian B-H
Richard G
Bob Cvr
Jim R
Eddie H
Peter K

Matt J
Paul C
Phillipa G
Iftkhar H
Shane G
Ibrahim S
Richard C
Sol F
Lee G
McBludgeon (there being two people of almost the same name....)
The Mysterious Pavel
Andrew L
Adrian M
Matthew B (another speedskater - how many does that make?)
Toni Z
Thomas F
Tom H
Senan D
Tom G
Christian B (who came on the very first FNRttC in April 2006)
Naveed I
Mary L
Sandra R
quite a few withdrawals, bringing us down to the 100 mark...
 

Tim Hall

Guest
Location
Crawley
Alex B, did we chat at Turners Hill on a previous FNRTTC? Even so I can't recall what you look like. And Aperitif, I've no idea at all what you look like, nor what you ride.

I'll be on a Magenta Mercian, either in a Foska Bones jacket or an Old Stylee AUK jacket. And at the back from Coulsdon.
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
Sorry to go back to lights but is the much-vaunted Tesco torch adequate maybe with another flasher as backup or should I go and buy a Cateye EL530 at £50?
 
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