Do it at night - then you'll be able to see any cars coming the other way ... :giggle:
Shaun Founder Moderator 9 Apr 2015 #16 Do it at night - then you'll be able to see any cars coming the other way ...
classic33 Leg End Member 9 Apr 2015 #17 stephec said: I did my best ever top speed of 54mph down a quiet Winnats Pass. Cantilever brakes on an old rigid MTB made it quite entertaining. Click to expand... Managed to set the speed cameras off on that incline down from J24(M62) into Elland on four wheels & a bit of pedal power near the top.
stephec said: I did my best ever top speed of 54mph down a quiet Winnats Pass. Cantilever brakes on an old rigid MTB made it quite entertaining. Click to expand... Managed to set the speed cameras off on that incline down from J24(M62) into Elland on four wheels & a bit of pedal power near the top.
classic33 Leg End Member 9 Apr 2015 #18 Shaun said: Do it at night - then you'll be able to see any cars coming the other way ... Click to expand... With or without lights on the bike?
Shaun said: Do it at night - then you'll be able to see any cars coming the other way ... Click to expand... With or without lights on the bike?
OP OP mybike Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear Location Not 'emel 'empstead 9 Apr 2015 #19 surfdude said: that looks nasty . is it a check your brakes before having a go . Click to expand... Possibly.
surfdude said: that looks nasty . is it a check your brakes before having a go . Click to expand... Possibly.
4F Active member of Helmets Are Sh*t Lobby Location Suffolk. 9 Apr 2015 #20 Do it on a fixed and save on any unnecessary braking