Grant Fondo
Guru
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- Cheshire
Crikey, some fettling required! New blocks if uneven wear on those. Are both sides missing rim?YES ! When I looked after the event I noticed this didn’t look to be hitting the correct part of the rim.
Crikey, some fettling required! New blocks if uneven wear on those. Are both sides missing rim?YES ! When I looked after the event I noticed this didn’t look to be hitting the correct part of the rim.
Indeed, think that’s Wales
Here's a screen grab at 1:25,000 of the junction. Shows it better thatn the 1:50,000 used above.
Anyone else think that bend is rideable at 16mph?
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Is that a result of the crash or were the brakes that baddly aligned to start with
Isn't there some eye fixation phenomenon that stops you turning corners and go straight on?
Maybe this is the problem!!
I do agree to a certain extent with the LFC guy, I had been having issues and I wasn’t 100% but still I didn’t bother to go over them in great detail, just a tweak....and then took on a fairly slopey road....so yes I need to sharpen up, it’s not going to put me off for sure. I love it and doing it in Perthsogre
Also, I would disagree with his assumptions on being a lockdown cyclist. I was a runner but foot injuries forced me onto the pedals and coincidentally this happened as lockdown started (actually my mate suggested we do a Dualathlon which we both signed up for in Jan) so I had to get a bike!
I’m not one of the full families that rocked up to Halfords and ordered the cheapest bikes for all family members. I like to think I did it properly, hence one of the reasons I signed up to this forum - I’ve gathered so much info on my way to being a noob.
No, the other side is hugging the rim, but its right up close touching it.Crikey, some fettling required! New blocks if uneven wear on those. Are both sides missing rim?