Ah! but did you do it on a 1963 steel wheeled Sturmy Archer 3 gearThe Horseshoe Pass features on many of my rides into Wales. It's not *that* bad. A reasonably constant 5% or so, with a steepish ramp near the start at the Britannia Inn, followed by another steep bit on the actual corners of the shoe itself. If you want a real challenge, ride up the 'old shoe' which is a tarmac track that goes behind the cafe at the top....
Went there many times om a 3 speed around that time. I remember one memorable ride when we de3cided to visit Castell Dinas Bran, nice ride up there but the descent....! I had replaced the brake blocks the night before but had made one slight mistake. Ever had four brake blocks go 'ping' and shoot off like machine gun bullets? Fortunately there were three of us so i borrowed two brake blocks from John and both of us rode home om front brake only.Ah! but did you do it on a 1963 steel wheeled Sturmy Archer 3 gear![]()
You accidentally swapped the left and right brake block holders so the pads were ejected on braking rather than being forced further into the holders?I had replaced the brake blocks the night before but had made one slight mistake. Ever had four brake blocks go 'ping' and shoot off like machine gun bullets?
Steel wheels Colin, real metal !You accidentally swapped the left and right brake block holders so the pads were ejected on braking rather than being forced further into the holders?
If so, how come you didn't destroy your wheel rims?
No just put them in backwards with open end forward.You accidentally swapped the left and right brake block holders so the pads were ejected on braking rather than being forced further into the holders?
If so, how come you didn't destroy your wheel rims?
Ah! but did you do it on a 1963 steel wheeled Sturmy Archer 3 gear![]()
That's what I meant! Mine have to be swapped L-R to do that (unless you put them in upside down with the wheel guides facing upwards instead of downwards).No just put them in backwards with open end forward.
As Alun said - steel wheels and shoes possibly did not touch rims