Pioneer Motorcycle Run - Tattenham Corner to Brighton - Sunday 18 March

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
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I'm out of this one I'm afraid.
Sorry peeps.
 
I'm out of this one I'm afraid.
Sorry peeps.
:cry:

1762480 said:
About 21 miles from Tattenham Corner. Leave there at around 8:30, ride at around 16mph, 9:50 say. Leave there later and/or ride slower, a bit later. I've got a number ending 421, I could call you when we round Gatwick.

:eek: Is that a rolling average or actually ride at around 16mph - it would be one almighty error if I got that wrong??!!

M :hello:
 

GrumpyGregry

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I hope it is a moving avg speed. But Adrian has well defined calf muscles so it may not be. I will be aiming to ride at 20kph when moving. cos I is slow.
 

thom

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Location
The Borough
I'm tempted to come too if possible ? Thing is, both met check and bbc weather forecast a deluge for Sat afternoon. Still a long way off and no prediction for Sunday but that system could easily roll through 12 hours later than currently forecast...
 

thom

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The Borough
1762901 said:
If it rains loads on Saturday would that favour England or Ireland? Lots of kick and rush either way.
England I think - Ireland are playing third week in a row & muddy games are harder physically so I reckon they'll suffer more.
England were very effective with the high ball against France too - with or without rain they'll likely repeat the tactic.
 

GrumpyGregry

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1762901 said:
I was thinking moving average for a faster group, if that is how it goes. If we are all one group it will be slower 11 - 12 mph.
If it rains loads on Saturday would that favour England or Ireland? Lots of kick and rush either way.
If it is wet and miserable, I would understand if people were to decide not to come. I might even go for mudguards.
rain will favour the celts.

As to wet and miserable cycle rides; I need to mtfu. Can't cry off on LonJoG after all.
 

GrumpyGregry

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1764610 said:
There will be no prohibition on mudguards on this ride. Obviously anyone who has a major mudguard failure may need to be left in a ditch but that is another matter.
Has any of us ever witnessed one of these catastrophic mudguard failures of lore and legend first hand?
 

GrumpyGregry

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1764641 said:
There have been a couple of instances where a mudguard has had to be taken off completely.
but was it on properly in the first place? First three or four of my FNRttC I did on the green bike. Zip ties to hold the stays to the guards as the original clips were cucumber. Never caused a problem.
 

GrumpyGregry

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M, I'm going to aim for 7am as well. Maybe we can have a coffee before we set off? :smile:
May I join you? (Will put my best non-grumpy head on)

I'm thinking East Croydon, in for a penny in for a pound, and then bail somewhere south of Handcross, and take my usual commute route home, if the precipitation is aggressive or excessive.
 
Oh, I shall have mudguards. In fact, given the vintage theme, I shall be bringing my Dawes Galaxy, since it is forty years old. It has mudguards. It has gears. It has a significant gravitational field. And it has centrepull brakes, so I advise that people don't get in my way on descents! Eek!

For future vintage rides, I am sourcing a rod-braked device, which will improve things quite a ... er, hold on, that's not right, is it?
 
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