Just get a 44 chain ring. Hertfordshire is flat.![]()
Provence isn't, nor the Montagne de Reims, or South Wales. I've taken the Brommie to all of them, and the Alps may be next.Just get a 44 chain ring. Hertfordshire is flat.![]()
Will the tensioner cope with a 16 tooth difference?Provence isn't, nor the Montagne de Reims, or South Wales. I've taken the Brommie to all of them, and the Alps may be next.
While I agree that compacts are horrid, on the Brommie it would give me my usual everyday gears on the 50T ring, and a climbing / touring set on the 34T. Plus, I've probably got a compact knocking about.
New to me, I'll have to look him up. We saw plenty of people on touring bikes when we were there. The roads are pretty empty and there are plenty of dtop off spots.@The Velvet Curtain, in your dealings with Iceland did you hear of a bloke called Dick Phillips? He was part of an expedition that crossed Iceland by bicycle in 1958, four guys riding steel single-speed bikes and carrying all the provisions they needed for 14 days' travelling, plus an inflatable boat! I went to a talk given by him last year when he was, I think, about 80. He's very eccentric but utterly charming and funny. And still riding his bike.
http://www.cyclorama.net/viewArticle.php?id=112He and his colleagues thought they were the first people to cross Iceland by bike, then afterwards they found out that someone called Horace Dall had done it solo in the 1930s. But he had had a lift across an inlet on a ferry, so they were the first expedition to do the crossing unsupported. You might find Dall easier to google, there's a film out there somewhere and Dick Phillips helped to put it together, I believe.
He he, I know about that lack of peace thing. My daughter has 3 of her own and a step-daughter to boot. I've just spent the day up there. I'm now officially wrecked.Tomorrow=Hampshire =grandkids=lack of peace!
Looking forward to it though!
Seriously doubt that.A poor quality owner?