Tales from today's commute....

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doug

Veteran
I tried a new route this morning, one I had found whilst perusing Strava segments.
Unfortunately, after about 2km I was confronted by a large sign stating "Private Road No Public Right of Way", so turned around in a huff and carried on the usual route.
Can only assume the Strava riders just ignored the the very large sign, naughty, naughty.

Check on an OS map - it might not be a right of way for motor vehicles, but it could still be a bridleway and hence open to cycling.
 

Pauluk

Senior Member
Location
Leicester
akb said:
Unfortunately the commuter doesn't have QR levers for the wheels and I had left my spanner at home. D'oh!
We've all forgotten similar things. I went to repair a puncture once, 8 miles from nowhere. Got all the kit out, was about to take the wheel off, D'oh - left my pump in the car boot. Long walk back :sad:
 

HovR

Über Member
Location
Plymouth
I tried a new route this morning, one I had found whilst perusing Strava segments.
Unfortunately, after about 2km I was confronted by a large sign stating "Private Road No Public Right of Way", so turned around in a huff and carried on the usual route.
Can only assume the Strava riders just ignored the the very large sign, naughty, naughty.

There's a sign like that in my area.

It's a narrow road going about half way up a local hill to a small gathering of 5 or 6 houses, where it dead-ends shortly after. The locals, fed up with people driving up the hill, parking their cars, and leaving them as they go off for a walk, put up numerous "No Entry" and "Private Road" signs.

On all the maps it's a public right of way. Check the maps for your area, and it might be the same.

Edit.. Cross posted with you - Good to hear that it is in fact a bridle way.
 

beastie

Guru
Location
penrith
Biblical rain this afternoon, glorious sun this evening.

8/8
10/12
Above are ratios of wet weather commutes. It's a good job I am used to it.
 

BSRU

A Human Being
Location
Swindon
There's a sign like that in my area.

It's a narrow road going about half way up a local hill to a small gathering of 5 or 6 houses, where it dead-ends shortly after. The locals, fed up with people driving up the hill, parking their cars, and leaving them as they go off for a walk, put up numerous "No Entry" and "Private Road" signs.

On all the maps it's a public right of way. Check the maps for your area, and it might be the same.

Edit.. Cross posted with you - Good to hear that it is in fact a bridle way.
Teach me to use Google maps instead of the OS maps:blush: .
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Is it this one??

http://www.foska.com/i-pay-road-tax-road-cycling-jersey.html

Quality jersey- when does yours expire? Will you need to purchase a new one every six or twelve months?

See its on sale as its about to run out
 

400bhp

Guru
There's a sign like that in my area.

It's a narrow road going about half way up a local hill to a small gathering of 5 or 6 houses, where it dead-ends shortly after. The locals, fed up with people driving up the hill, parking their cars, and leaving them as they go off for a walk, put up numerous "No Entry" and "Private Road" signs.

On all the maps it's a public right of way. Check the maps for your area, and it might be the same.

Edit.. Cross posted with you - Good to hear that it is in fact a bridle way.

Here's what they should do. Get some humongous boulders and put them at the side of the road. It sopts people parking.
 
I saw my first 'bent out in the wild. Obviously I've seen them before but this was the first time it belonged to someone I didn't know. Strange design too, very long wheelbase with what looked like a normal headtube over the front wheel, steered from underseat but the front wheel was a long way from the rider.

That sounds like a good description of my Linear. USS (Under Seat Steering), long wheelbase is a configuration generally more popular in the US than Europe. It's not strange at all. All you people who insist on cycling on all fours, now that is strange! :laugh:
 
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martint235

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
That sounds like a good description of my Linear. USS (Under Seat Steering), long wheelbase is a configuration generally more popular in the US than Europe. It's not strange at all. All you people who insist on cycling on all fours, now that is strange! :laugh:
Ooh post a pic and I'll let you know
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
If it was the MTB with the QR wheel, i would have done. Unfortunatley the commuter doesnt have QR levers for the wheels and I had left my spanner at home. D'oh!
I carry some scabs and a co2 pump and don't have QR. Not sure if I'd attempt to change it on the way to work - I'd probably take the brakes off and continue to ride, then use the resulting damaged wheel as an excuse to buy a nice bike
 
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