FNRttC Friday Night Ride to the Coast - Brighton 3rd August

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TimO

Guru
Location
London
I'm still expecting to be with Team Bimble Slow on the way back, since the whole Olympic malarky, even if it is possibly avoidable, does give me an excuse to try this cycling back home stuff. At least for me, it's only to Croydon, so relatively easy. I must make sure I don't follow Susie et al too closely, and find myself in Streatham, having gone too far. ^_^
 

StuAff

Silencing his legs regularly
Location
Portsmouth
Hi All,

After thoroughly enjoying the FNRttC Southend edition, I decided to sign myself up for this ride, and I'm rather looking forward to it. Two quick questions if I may. Firstly, on Southend ride I carried a bag with a rather large D-lock inside which after a while was getting uncomfortable after a while, is there a way around this, like a cheap smal cable lock, as I can get everything of note in to my saddlebag and jersey?

Secondly, is there still plans for two ride back to London?

Thanks,

BCY
On point A: Small cable lock will be fine. There is plenty of room at our Brighton caf for bike parking and plenty of people will be keeping an eye on them in any case.
Point B: Pass, I'm going west.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
I just take a lightweight Argos cable lock, wind it round the seat post, and hope for the best. There are a lot of other cyclists keeping their eyes on their bikes too. London, it ain't.

Edit: cross post with Stu:smile:
 

Andrew Br

Still part of the team !
Hi All,

Firstly, on Southend ride I carried a bag with a rather large D-lock inside which after a while was getting uncomfortable after a while, is there a way around this, like a cheap small cable lock, as I can get everything of note in to my saddlebag and jersey?

Secondly, is there still plans for two ride back to London?

Thanks,

BCY

I just take a light cable lock on rides such as the FNRttC. When I'm in the cafes, I try to sit where I can see my bike. In Hull, where it wasn't possible, we had a rota of people standing guard over the bikes.

There do seem to be two rides back to London (I'm heading for Euston afterwards).

.
 

bcy

Member
Location
London
Many thanks all, much appreciated. I'm coming on this one on my own so I wasn't sure who to ask for advice. I'm heading to south London, so will tag along until I find a suitable turn off point.

Once again, thanks.
 
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
I'd recommend taking a decent lock to all four of the 'standard' destinations, including Brighton.
 

StuartG

slower but no further
Location
SE London
Hoping to be at Victoria at 11ish. Are StuartG and Sketchley still going to be there?
I'm tempted to sneak my roadie onto the Victoria train. Of course if I get ejected it might mean I'm late or rendezvousing in downtown Tooting or whatever. But I do need to lead a more exciting life ...
 

TimO

Guru
Location
London
I'll have a mini-D lock in my bag, which I consider the minimum adequate lock for Red. It may not be London, but depending on how many of us there are at breakfast, you can end up locking up on the other side of the road, sometimes behind cars (especially as people start appearing).

I guess it depends on how paranoid you feel, and I'll often use two locks when locking my bike up at work, so a single mini-D seems like the lightweight solution to me. ^_^
 

rb58

Enigma
Location
Bexley, Kent
Mini cafe lock for me. Usually locked to two or three other bikes, also with locks. And bike close by and always in view.
 

Sketchley

Über Member
Hoping to be at Victoria at 11ish. Are StuartG and Sketchley still going to be there?
Am coming via Waterloo to avoid Southern rail. Is Westminster bridge/Victoria Street a good route or via Lambeth Palace Road, Lambeth bridge and Horseferry Road better?

Just had a thought, changing at Clapham Junc to get train to Victoria will mean southern trains, so will get off at Vauxhall and cycle up from there instead. That work for you?
 

hatler

Legendary Member
Many thanks all, much appreciated. I'm coming on this one on my own so I wasn't sure who to ask for advice. I'm heading to south London, so will tag along until I find a suitable turn off point.

Once again, thanks.
I've done the Brighton ride a few times and have never once thought it worth bringing a lock.
 

srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
*hopes that Brighton's nefarious underclass aren't reading*

I have a sturdy combination lock and will happily lock my bike to someone else's to improve both bikes' security.
 
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OP
dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
it's just this. We sit around and about, and the bikes are stacked hither, thither and yon. Most of us look up from time to time to check the bikes, but, to be honest, I can't identify all of the bikes and all of the riders - and when somebody takes a bike from the stack I wouldn't necessarily know if he or she was the rightful owner.
 
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