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It's a bit more complicated than that...
Oh yes. Fix lights to the bike. That might help, mightn't it?Anything else?
Oh yes. Fix lights to the bike. That might help, mightn't it?Anything else?
Well the good side was that my goretex shoes did keep the rain out for about 2 1/2 hours but eventually the normal socks I was wearing saturated and that just wicked water into the shoes. As the shoes themselves seemed to work, I'm going to go back to my old walking setup of ankle gators with waterproof trousers over the top. This should mean that the water is kept out of the hole in the top of the shoe and give me dry feet.Please share the results of your research with the rest of us!
of ankle gators
After last night I'm scaling up my waterproof effort.
Indulge me, triplers, by resisting the urge to comment on the wisdom of this decision as you spin past my sobbing husk on the A68.
You'll have to by some more f**king stickers then, right?Was toying with the idea of bringing something with a triple in case The Hell of the North gets the better of me, but spending yesterday afternoon fettling and sprucing up the nippier item has made the decision for me, slightly macho chainset notwithstanding.
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Indulge me, triplers, by resisting the urge to comment on the wisdom of this decision as you spin past my sobbing husk on the A68.
Reluctantly ditched the Xero Lite wheels in favour of the Planet Xs. The Xeros are stiffer and sexier (oo-er) but I've done some damage to the freehub as a knock-on effect of a drinking incident, and the rim on the front, although not due to explode any time soon, was a little more worn than I'd like at the outset of a tour.
I've had to lose the f**king Mickle sticker, as there isn't really any way to clean my unlacquered frame without something slightly abrasive. I am sad about this. I've cowboyed the polish job for now, as I didn't really have time or inclination to strip the frame down completely, so it now looks like a slightly rustic titanium-wanabee, but I kinda like it.
Go on then, show us your fettled steeds...
what does you in on the A68 is not the gradient of the hills - it's the number of the hills, and the way the road switchbacks even when there isn't a hill-as-such. Having said that - I'm going to be doing it on a 39/21, so what do I know?I got up ditchling in March in one, at 18 stone, on 34x25, I've been told the a68 is easy in comparison, so no one 'needs' triple..... unless I'm being lied to update the a68....
I got up ditchling in March in one, at 18 stone, on 34x25, I've been told the a68 is easy in comparison,