Thursday Night Ride to the Coast - Felpham March 28th

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Ess

Active Member
If there are any East Londoners looking to get the fast train back to Kings Cross via Stratford, I'll be looking out for you re groupsave. Cheers
 

Wobblers

Euthermic
Location
Minkowski Space
'twas perfect weather for doggers though.

How do you know? :whistle:
 

Wobblers

Euthermic
Location
Minkowski Space
Mmm. Neat alcohol freezes at -114C. If I've got some 43% Jura, and say a total of 500ml of energy drink, what concentration would be needed to provide sufficient anti-freeze qualities to cope with -8C? In other words, how much energy drink should I ditch, to end up with 500 ml of fluid which won't freeze?

Apparently[1] a 20% mixture of ethanol in water freezes at -10 C, so you'll need about 250 ml of Jura in your energy drink to guarantee it won't freeze. I do have to point out that this is a tragic waste of Jura, and the whisky itself won't freeze until -30. I suggest you use Jura as your energy drink instead. You just can't be too careful, can you? Plus there's the added advantage that alcohol contains plenty of energy, unlike your alleged "energy" drink.


[1] Not that I was sad enough to look up the water/ethanol phase diagram. Oh no, not me...
 

Quagga

Almost extinct
More layers ;)
+1
Have just purchased some tights and new gloves
Ready to go
 

mmmmartin

Random geezer
If there are any East Londoners looking to get the fast train back to Kings Cross via Stratford, I'll be looking out for you re groupsave. Cheers
You do know this ride goes to Bognor which is on the south coast of England, and to get the fast train back to Kings Cross via Stratford you'd need to ride a long way towards Whitstable first?
 
Today, a lot of snow seems to have melted, and it feels decidedly warmer, with the wind dying down. Which is all good. Should only be a couple of degrees below freezing by halfway, plus once we get past the South Downs into the heat trap around Bognor, it'll be positively balmy.
 

sbird

Guru
Location
Reading
'twas perfect weather for doggers though.

Southend March 2011 was my first FNRttC. Emerging from Stock village hall to see layers of frost on every bike was tempered by the brightness of the full moon. I was hooked. Slightly disappointed that dogging wasn't a feature on every FNRttC though.
 

Davywalnuts

Chief Kebab Taster
Location
Staines!
Today, a lot of snow seems to have melted, and it feels decidedly warmer, with the wind dying down. Which is all good. Should only be a couple of degrees below freezing by halfway, plus once we get past the South Downs into the heat trap around Bognor, it'll be positively balmy.

Is this advise as reliable as when you are saying that you are arranging a 'relatively flat' ride?
 
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