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Done nearly 50mph on a few different bikes over the years, and it's a bit scary.
42mph on a Brompton was a bit

69 kph (43 mph) for me yesterday!I touched 70kph yesterday, nearly ended up as a hood ornament on an old mini mind, the shout of car down came at the last minute and nearly lost the rear under heavy breaking on the marbles in the middle of the road. Still didn't some one once say it is only at the point closest to death that you feel truly alive?![]()
You never grow out of going downhill fast.
I'm happy to hit 50+mph and still do regularly.
Before you lash out a new Pinarello check your brakes. First make sure that your wheels are centralized and then adjust your brakes so that they hit the rims equally. If the brakes pull more on one side than the other this will cause the sensation you describe.
The main thing is you survived it, you didn't crash. You win!
If they've got stock Shimano pads in them bin the pads because they're made of cheese.I've been very kindly been given some 105 brakes which I'm sure as hell going to fit now.
I must be slow-witted today, because I don't quite get that!Hover fly taught me a simple formula, when the number of years in your age is higher than the number of mph you feel safe reaching down a good, clear hill, that is it, old age has arrived, time to sell your bike.
Maybe, but I just don't like speed! I'm 50 now but remember commuting on a road bike when I was doing my nurse training and the hills scared the life out of me then too!![]()
I once clocked 27MPH going down a hill... I was scared beyond belief! I felt the bike shaking beneath me. Never again...
I bet it was just like Call The Midwife.
Best I've ever done is 54mph on an old rigid mtb down Winnats Pass near Castleton, 40 is enough nowadays though.